On the Bill for a Reform of the Land Usage & Assessment Act
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Legislación urbanística, Régimen del suelo, Gestión urbanísticaAbstract
The paper speaks of the ongoing process the Bill for a fourth reform of the Land Usage & Assessment Act is undergoing, this being tracked by means of the successive drafts of the same running from the very first rough outline through to the Bill as approved by the Council of Ministers 23 May, 1997. Whereas that first draft and the Bill of 14 May are here seen to be inspired by the ideas as to deregulation set out in the recommendations of the Council for the Defence of Free Market of May, 1993, in the present Bill these are felt to have lost their edge thanks to pressure from various sources, not least amongst these, sentence 61/1997 of the Constitutional Court. The paper closely analyzes the process of textual conglomeration of the Bill, highlighting those features of this that, having remained constants, could offer the possibility of a marked turn in the direction in which spanish legislative measures have been moving with regard to the question of city and territorial planning.
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