Autor/es reacciones

Carlos de Miguel Perales

Environmental Lawyer and Lecturer of Civil and Environmental Law at ICADE Law School (Comillas Pontifical University)

Legislative activity must be the result of adequate preparatory work so that the laws that are passed adequately respond to existing needs and problems. In this particular case, this means that, if any law is passed, scientific and authoritative opinions must have been heard and taken into account beforehand, and due justification must be given as to why they have or have not been taken into account.

Confrontation between public administrations must be avoided. In this particular case, this means avoiding encroaching on the competences of another administration. To this end, in addition to previously studying the content of the law to be passed and confirming that it does not encroach on the competences of others, it is advisable to talk to the other administration whose competences could be affected in order to solve problems before they arise.

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