THE RELATION BETWEEN THE GROWTH OF PRIVATE URBAN DEVELOPMENTS AND PUBLIC LAW AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
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Keywords

Local government law
urbanism
gated communities

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Pulvirenti, O.D. (2008) “THE RELATION BETWEEN THE GROWTH OF PRIVATE URBAN DEVELOPMENTS AND PUBLIC LAW AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW”, Vniversitas, 57(116), pp. 13–30. Available at: https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14556 (Accessed: 25 May 2025).
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Abstract

The present article discusses the new issues caused by the growth of private urban developments in America - particularly focused in Argentina - and proposes as a thesis: how the present regulation is insufficient to meet the complexity of the new legal relationships, particularly among the neighbors and entrepeneurs. The text builds its bases on the analysis of comparative law and various court cases, which manifest that such regulation should come primarily from public law, which would give superiority to the administrative, municipal and city-planning in the regulation of the subject.

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