The limits to those excluding competencies that were taken up as theirs by the goverments of spanish autonomic regions
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This article takes a close look at those problems of incumbency that arise as between the State and Autonomical Regional Governments as to things urbanistic. So far, the latter bodies have kept, in this matter, to the letter of the Law as to Land (Ley del Suelo) when undertaking urbanistic initiatives. It is however of pressing importance that this Law be replaced as a guide for future actions by another that would curtail new models of actuation. In the light of this necessity, the fact that the recent Law as to Coasts (Ley de Costas) has given rise to sentences and rulings in matters germane to similar issues i n the Constitutional Court, is pointed out.
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