Specific sanctions of European urban planning Law

ABSTRACT The competences of the European Union in matters of urban planning are, if not extremely limited, at least diffuse, and most certainly indirect. Without being expressly mentioned within the contents of the Treatises, they are revealed in other field of competence of the European structures,...

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