The first part of the course will examine the development of the Italian regional system in the evolution of the Italian constitutional system, from the forecasts set in the Constituent Assembly, to the late implementation of the regional system, up to the reforms of the 1990s aimed at enhancing the role of the Regions in the constitutional system and the proposals called for to make Article 116 of the Constitution and so-called differentiated regionalism effective. The second part of the course will examine the evolution of the system of local authorities (metropolitan cities, provinces and municipalities) and in particular the form of government, organisational structure and activity.
teacher profile teaching materials
A. D'Atena, Diritto Regionale, Giappichelli, Torino, u.e.
Parte speciale:
F. Staderini, P. Caretti, P. Milazzo, Diritto degli Enti Locali, Padova, u.e.
Programme
The course deals with the organisation and functioning of Italian regions and local authorities with particular attention to the reforms that have followed since the reform of Title V of the Constitution approved in 2001.Core Documentation
Parte generale:A. D'Atena, Diritto Regionale, Giappichelli, Torino, u.e.
Parte speciale:
F. Staderini, P. Caretti, P. Milazzo, Diritto degli Enti Locali, Padova, u.e.
Attendance
Attendance at the course is not mandatoryType of evaluation
The oral interview is designed to verify the actual acquisition of knowledge and skills in accordance with the Training Objectives and the expected learning outcomes.