Looking back at two years of priority preliminary ruling on the issue of constitutionality, 2011 confirms the solid constitutional basis of land-use law. As a matter of facts, few petitions were remanded to the Constitutional Council, hence few statutory provisions were ruled contrary to the Constitution and thus abrogated. This can be explained by the reluctance of the various actors of the judicial process to shake the very foundations of the legal order. One should note, however, that the Constitutional Council found one provision related to the free conveyance of land properties unconstitutional.