El peso de la tradición sectorial en el régimen de las obras públicas

The study presents a synthetic analysis of the evolution of the Spanish legislation on public works with the aim to identify the typical elements of each period. Departing from the first legislation of the 19th century, the elements that give continuity to the sector are explained. First, the organi...

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Autor principal: López Ramón, Fernando
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2016
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Fuente:Revista Aragonesa de Administración Pública, ISSN 1133-4797, Nº 47-48, 2016, pags. 117-149
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Sumario: The study presents a synthetic analysis of the evolution of the Spanish legislation on public works with the aim to identify the typical elements of each period. Departing from the first legislation of the 19th century, the elements that give continuity to the sector are explained. First, the organic aspects provided by the Ministry of Public Works and the body of Civil Engineers. Second, the establishment of a liberal regime for expropriation and its changes. Third, the material regulation in the «Restoration» period which, despite the difficulties, survived until the democracy, without prejudice to the new – and questionable – approaches to strategic planning and financing of public works. Finally, in the recent democratic stage, we can seen also the presence, in the Law of the public works, of new public interests related to the urbanism and the protection of the environment.