Consequences of and Prospects as to City and Territorial Planning (C&T) Legislation in Aragon
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Legislación urbanística, Doctrina constitucional, AragónAbstract
The paper carries the rider that when it was written, the 6/1998 Act had not yet come into force nor had the Autonomous. Reg. Govt. Bill governing C&T activity been as yet laid before its Parliament. At the date of its being handed in for publishing, the new Bill has been made officially public and Aragon's own Bill is under consideration for amendments. Notwithstanding, it is felt that the paper's contents are still valid and that which it urges could still be carried through in the near future. The paper proper speaks of further instruments having to do with C&T Planning in the Autonomous Region having recently come into force such as the General Regulations for Territorial Planning For Aragon (Act 7/1998, 16 July and Act 6/1998, 19 May as to Aragon's Nature Preservation Zones.Both are seen to be indicative of a new normative panorama in the region.
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