The Objectives of the New Law Seen as the Regulating, Re-Distributing and Developing of Urban Real Estate
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Ley del Suelo, suelo urbanoAbstract
The paper understands the New Law’s revising thrust to come from the changes undergone over recent years
in the production of building as such and most particularly in that of Housing where the shifts in emphasis
as between the factors of production for this have led for a different sort of public intervention in the
field and most especially when it comes to ground itself and the uses to which this is put. The New Law is
here thought to answered the calls of this state of change. When analysing the Law itself, close attention is
paid to the degree to which it adapts to the basic principles of local government policy making as to Territory
and this leads to author to find it imbued with a regulating spirit in its overall emphasis when it contemplates
ownership issues and the distributing of those uses to which Territory can be put. The thinking
the Law embodies in its treatment of re-distribution is given special attention when ceding procedures and
the siting of subsidised public housing are the object of this. The Law’s capacity for the promoting of sustained
development also comes in for examination and here its potential for a controlling of value assessing
procedures is underscored.
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