(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-12-14) Iglesias González, Felipe
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the evolution of Spanish urban law in democracy. Spanish urban regulation has gone from a homogeneous state regulation to an increasingly heterogeneous regional regulation. For these purposes, the ruling of the Constitutional Court 61/1997, of March 20, was key, which encouraged the autonomous communities to approve their own urban codes, initiating a process of regulatory diaspora that continues. The most representative content of current state legislation is also studied, from the basic situations of land to the regime of transformation actions, through the valuation regime.
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-12-14) Fuentes i Gasó, Josep Ramon
This paper focuses on the study of urban planning and its legal regime in Spain. To do so, we begin with a brief reference to the urban and land use planning legislation in this country. Next, we deal with the legal nature of urban plans, and we mention the different types of planning: the general plan and its substitutes, sectorization, partial and special plans, detailed studies and other complementary instruments. Subsequently, we analyze the problems presented by the procedures of approval and alteration of urban plans, and finally, we refer to the situation of “out of order”, derived from changes in urban planning.