Some remarks as to STC 61/1997, the Autonomous Region of Extramadura and its present projects
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Legislación urbanística, Doctrina constitucional, ExtremaduraAbstract
The paper sees STC 61/1997 as having opened the doors to the possibility of a profound renewal of the Legal/C&T Planning situation in Spain insomuch as it allows the initiative in these fields to the Autonomous Regional Communities. Extramadura is here said to have hitherto carried on such activities in keeping with the State's national legislation governing the field.In the aftermath of the Sentence declaring much of such regulation anticonstitutional, the Regional Parliament brought in its Act 13/1997 on the 23 December to fill the ensuing void in C&T Planning regulation. The authors see a call now for such a text as would recognize the realities and specific peculiarities of their Region that would ensure the bringing into force of such instruments as would satisfy the while the need for that territorial vertebration, C&T Planning and social cohesion contemplated within the doctrine of the Spanish Constitution.
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