Legal regime of the cultural goods of the monasteries and convents that are left
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This article analyzes the legal situation of the goods belonging to monasteries and convents that are to be closed. It is an increasing phenomenon in countries that have had an old Christian tradition —such as Spain—, and nowadays they are undergoing a situation of progressive secularization. Both real estate and movable property usually have an important historical-artistic importance, which affects their use and legal treatment. This article begins studying the legal mechanisms provided by Canon Law in order to suppress a house. Afterwards, it will be possible to know who will be the new owner of the goods. It will also be necessary to address the legal-canonical and civil regime that affects its conservation and, where appropriate, the transfer of objects.
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