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Italian Regionalism: Between Unitary Traditions and Federal Processes electronic resource Investigating Italy's Form of State / edited by Stelio Mangiameli.

Contributor(s): Mangiameli, Stelio [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Essays on Federalism and RegionalismPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: IX, 408 p. 16 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319037653Subject(s): law | Law | Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law | European LawDDC classification: 340.9 | 340.2 LOC classification: K7000-7720.22K7073-7078Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer eBooksSummary: The object of this book is to describe the institutional modifications of the Italian form of state more than ten years after the review of Title V – Part II of the Italian Constitution – for an audience that goes well beyond the Italian national boundaries. The fifteen essays that make up the book discuss the birth and evolution of the Italian regionalism (including those regions with Special Statutes) as well as reforms of 1999-2001. A particular attention is devoted to the role of autonomy in defining regional statutes, regional forms of government, and regulatory and administrative powers. These are subjects on which there is by now an abundant body of constitutional case law, which is extensively referred to by the chapters. The role of the regions vis-à-vis the local bodies and vis-à-vis the European and international order is also discussed, as the right to negotiate with foreign powers has now been conferred on the regions. Lastly, the volume presents contributions on regional finance and on the new law on fiscal federalism, as well as on regional powers in the area of health and welfare.
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The object of this book is to describe the institutional modifications of the Italian form of state more than ten years after the review of Title V – Part II of the Italian Constitution – for an audience that goes well beyond the Italian national boundaries. The fifteen essays that make up the book discuss the birth and evolution of the Italian regionalism (including those regions with Special Statutes) as well as reforms of 1999-2001. A particular attention is devoted to the role of autonomy in defining regional statutes, regional forms of government, and regulatory and administrative powers. These are subjects on which there is by now an abundant body of constitutional case law, which is extensively referred to by the chapters. The role of the regions vis-à-vis the local bodies and vis-à-vis the European and international order is also discussed, as the right to negotiate with foreign powers has now been conferred on the regions. Lastly, the volume presents contributions on regional finance and on the new law on fiscal federalism, as well as on regional powers in the area of health and welfare.

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