La articulación de la autonomía local de islas y municipios en el ámbito material de la ordenación del territorio y el urbanismo

  1. CONTRERAS FERNÁNDEZ , MARÍA MERCEDES
unter der Leitung von:
  1. Ángel Menéndez Rexach Doktorvater/Doktormutter
  2. José Suay Rincón Co-Doktorvater/Doktormutter

Universität der Verteidigung: Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Fecha de defensa: 31 von Oktober von 2019

Gericht:
  1. María Zambonino Pulito Präsident/in
  2. Manuel Jesús Sarmiento Acosta Sekretär/in
  3. Andrés Manuel González Sanfiel Vocal

Art: Dissertation

Zusammenfassung

Abstract.- The Doctoral Thesis "THE ARTICULATION OF THE LOCAL AUTONOMY OF ISLANDS AND MUNICIPALITIES IN THE MATERIAL AREA OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE TERRITORY AND THE URBAN PLANNING" proposal, aims to make an approximation about what is the scope and meaning of the concept of local autonomy according to the content assigned by the legislation of the State and the Autonomous Communities, within the framework of the constitutional guarantee of the institution, in the concrete material scope of the planning of the Territory and Urbanism, but also its articulation in the binomial Islands-Municipalities with the own CCAA and all this in the socio-political, economic and legal context of the Canarian Archipelago. The intended objective has been focused, then, on the complex articulation of relations between the different territorial public entities holding interests in the defined material areas, in an attempt to clarify what the role that the different territorial entities should play must be; analyze the most appropriate formula for government action and administration of each of the public administrations involved, taking into account that such action must be articulated from the role that the Constitution and the so-called "constitutionality block" have set for each of they. After almost thirty years of development of a certain model, we also witness in our immediate context a process of legislative change in the urban policy of the Canary Islands that has not only shaken the pillars of the political-administrative structure inspired by the axioms of simplification administrative and the principles of responsibility and subsidiarity, but intends to go further, altering the concept and understanding of the "Territory" and the "city" itself