The Spanish Constitution establishes and protects the rights and duties of citizens. It determines the division of powers of the state and organizes the institutions of those powers. The Constitution establishes guidelines for reforming itself and includes transitional and final provisions regarding its implementation and enforcement. It has a dogmatic part establishing the institutional framework and an organic part regulating the functioning of state bodies. The Constitution is divided into titles that address foundational principles, fundamental rights and liberties, the crown, the government, the economy, territorial organization, and methods for constitutional reform.