Publicity of the sessions of the Permanent Municipal Commissions and the constitutional principle of municipal autonomy

Commentary on the Judgment of the Supreme Court of October 27, 1982

Authors

  • José Luis López De Turiso Moraza Ayuntamiento de Logroño (España)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24965/reala.vi219.8332

Keywords:

Supreme Court, Permanent Municipal Commissions, Local Elections Law, Regulation of Organization, Operation and Legal Regime of Local Corporations, municipal autonomy

Abstract

SUMMARY: I. APPROACH. - II. THE ISSUES RAISED IN THE PROCESS AND THE POSITIONS MAINTAINED: 1. THE OVERCOMING OF FORMALIST APPROACHES. 2. THE NEW CHARACTER OF THE PERMANENT MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONS AND THE POSSIBLE REPEAL OF ARTICLE 21 3 OF THE ROFRJ. 3. THE REPEAL OF ARTICLE 21 3 OF THE ROFRJ, UNDER THE CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF MUNICIPAL AUTONOMY. - III. CONCLUSION.

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Author Biography

José Luis López De Turiso Moraza, Ayuntamiento de Logroño (España)

Secretario General del Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Logroño.

Published

30-09-1983

How to Cite

López De Turiso Moraza, J. L. (1983). Publicity of the sessions of the Permanent Municipal Commissions and the constitutional principle of municipal autonomy: Commentary on the Judgment of the Supreme Court of October 27, 1982. Revista De Estudios De La Administración Local Y Autonómica, (219), 531–542. https://doi.org/10.24965/reala.vi219.8332