The Autonomous Government of Catalonia
A Bayona
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A Bayona: Department of Administrative Law, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Environment and Planning C, 1987, vol. 5, issue 3, 309-326
Abstract:
This paper contains an outline of the relations of the Autonomous Communities to the Spanish State, and emphasizes the specific character of Catalonia. The Catalan Statute of Autonomy is discussed, accompanied by a description of the institutions of self government: The Parliament, the President of the Generalitat, the Executive Council, and other syndicates. Next, an outline of the political forces and developmental requirements in Catalonia since the Statute is given, which concludes with an assessment of future prospects. Problems for the future are identified, particularly in the tendency to standardize between the Autonomous Communities, in the operations of the Court (which has limited autonomous actions), in the system of finance, and in the entry to the EEC.
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1068/c050309
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