"The case of Agapito Maestre," Fernando Muñoz wrote in the recently published The Maestre scandal (Confluences), "is a sign of the serious breakdown not only of the country's institutional architecture, but of the academic nerve of the country." It is, Muñoz explains, a unique case of "expropriation of a chair." It happened in 2002. The Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia suspended the convocation of the chair that Maestre had been exercising for six years. He was immediately expelled from the

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