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New Trends in Italian Public Law
Author(s)
Sabino Cassese
Luisa Torchia
Edoardo Chiti
Giulio Napolitano
Alberto Massera
Marcello Clarich
Mario Savino
Pages
185
2012/ Vol. CVI
Type
Print edition
50.00 €

S. Cassese / L. Torchia (edited by), “New Trends in Italian Public Law”

 

This is a work elaborated within the framework of a series of country books prepared on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the European Group of Public Law, depicting the evolution of Public Law in countries represented in the EGPL. With this series, the EGPL wishes to offer each country represented within it, the opportunity to present what its nationals members of the Group consider to be the most significant transformations or innovations that have taken place in their national legal system in the past 20 years, from both an empirical and a doctrinal perspective.

 

This publication, edited by Prof. SA, Judge at the Constitutional Court of the Italian Republic, and Prof. Luisa Torchia, of the University of Roma Tre, encompasses 10 studies written by eminent Italian scholars and aims at providing the reader with an overview of the Administrative Law and of the Public Administration in Italy.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

SUMMARY
SABINO CASSESE, The Present State of Italian Administrative Law

 

LUISA TORCHIA, Public Administration in Italy

 

EDOARDO CHITI, The Europeanization and Globalization of the Italian Administrative System

 

BERNARDO GIORGIO MATTARELLA, Interest Representation and Public Administration

 

SABINO CASSESE, The Italian Antitrust Authority and the System of Independent Authorities

 

GIULIO NAPOLITANO, The State and the Economy

 

ALBERTO MASSERA, Equality and Justice in the Italian “Welfare State”

 

MARCELLO CLARICH, Remedies under the New Code of Administrative Courts Procedure

 

LUISA TORCHIA, The New Dimensions of Administrative Law

 

MARIO SAVINO, The Italian Path to Administrative Reform

 

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