A reforming of the reformation and the counter-reformation or another opportunity lost?
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The aim of the paper is to position its commentaries upon the document that marks the outcome of the deliberations of the Select Committee on Town and Country Planning within a critical overview of the ins and outs of this activity when it is governed by regulations though, when doing so, to in no wise renounce taking a stance in favour of such who still hold there is a call for this on the part of an administration for all that the neo-liberals might argue against doing so. Special attention is here given to an examining of the planning question of value assessment in cases of compulsory purchase so that the relation between the recommendations that were made by the Committee along with what can be expected from these and the general drift of the various attempts at legislation as to this particular from 1954 onwards in Spain to answer this nettled question though with little success might be understood.
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