In search of the pin that burst the balloon

Authors

  • Manuel Martí Ferrer

Abstract

exceptions to the prohibitions or rulings of planning.To this end, both rulings and prohibitions should be inflexible, few and well intentioned. It also indicates that in such cities that work as a unity, there are cases of a non-concentric growth. The paper continues by laying down that no specific citizen can ever be asked to shoulder special charges even though doing so might tend to the general good, even less could this be done if these were to a non-public end but rather private benefit. The negation to an individual of property rights is thus a requisioning and, as such, must lead to full compensation and this at actual market levels. The socialization of land, though proposed was rejected for the Spanish Constitution which, quite otherwise, recognizes a free market system (subsidized goods and services rendered being the only exceptions to this determination) along with the right to land ownership this including the right to improve/build on this and thus such a right as the latter can only be subject to limits but never be granted as it already has been. even such limitation to only be contemplated when guaranteeing the freedom of all others. The paper rounds of by stating that any lack of respect for liberty is always dictatorial.

Published

1995-03-28

How to Cite

Martí Ferrer, M. (1995). In search of the pin that burst the balloon. Ciudad Y Territorio Estudios Territoriales, (103), 91–98. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/CyTET/article/view/84004

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