Revista Vasca de Administración Pública (Aug 2015)

Articulación autonómica de las competencias locales tras la LRSAL: hacia una autonomía local como derecho

  • Cristina Zoco Zabala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47623/ivap-rvap.102.2015.02
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 102, no. Administración local
pp. 107 – 138

Abstract

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The regional emergency rule has shielded local expertise in regional matters that LRSAL reduced, or linked to state funding requirements and actual costs. It is based on the Basic Law does not identify with local expertise, but with minimum homogeneity framework for the free exercise of such powers in matters of regional ownership. It is also based on local autonomy as a right of intervention of local authorities in matters which are of interest graduating the intensity of their participation in terms of the relationship between local and supra-local interests (art. 137 EC). To achieve these guarantees, objectively, is a constitutional amendment necessary to identify the basic rule with a key or principial, guaranteeing a minimum content homogeneity. It is also required a constitutional amendment to establish a right to local autonomy and to identify areas susceptible local intervention; so that the regions can articulate local expertise and administrative levels decide the allocation of the same in matters of regional ownership.

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