Unit REGIONAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITY LAW
- Course
- Political sciences and international relations
- Study-unit Code
- 10990209
- Curriculum
- Scienze dell'amministrazione
- Teacher
- Federica Mannella
- Teachers
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- Federica Mannella
- Hours
- 63 ore - Federica Mannella
- CFU
- 9
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2018
- Offered
- 2020/21
- Learning activities
- Affine/integrativa
- Area
- Attività formative affini o integrative
- Sector
- IUS/10
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- italian
- Contents
- Territorial autonomies: notions, basic concepts, historical evolution. The constitutional system of territorial autonomies. The regulation of ordinary and special regions. The regional statutes. The organization of the regions. The legislative functions. The administrative functions. The arrangement of local autonomies. The reform of large area organizations. Municipalities. Government and local administration. Local functions. Local public services.
- Reference texts
- For attending students: L. Vandelli, The system of local self-government, Il Mulino, last ed .; moreover lecture notes and further indications and readings will be provided, particularly in the regional field.
For students not attended, there will be study, in addition to the text of Vandelli, also a manual of regional law (and that of Bin, Falcon, Diritto regionale, Il Mulino, last ed., is recommended). - Educational objectives
- The course aims to provide the basic knowledge of the constitutional system of local autonomies, the competences and functions of the regions, the political and administrative organization of the regions, the organization of local autonomies, the functioning of local administrations, the rights of citizens in the relationship with territorial institutions
- Prerequisites
- The basic knowledge of the Italian public law system is strongly recommended
- Teaching methods
- The topics listed will be analytically presented in class
to the published program and texts and materials will be indicated
didactic for further information on the many
problematic profiles of the division of powers between the State,
Regions and local authorities in the Italian legal system. - Other information
- Compared to the published exam program, for attending students,
there is a dedicated program based on materials and case analysis
practical, provided during the lessons.
Course attendance is not mandatory, but if possible it is
student, strongly recommended.
A schedule will be scheduled weekly by the teacher
receipt of students for any clarifications and explanations, yes
held in his room, located in Via A. Pascoli n. 33 (formerly the faculty of
jurisprudence), 2nd floor, Department of Political Science, Area of Studies
Legal.
The day and time will be reported on the page relating to teaching
of the teacher.
In the course of the teaching semester the teacher will be anyway
always available for students before and after each lesson. - Learning verification modality
- Oral exam. For attending students there is a course of exemptions written during the course.
- Extended program
- Part one:
Italian regionalism and its evolution.
The new Title V of the Constitution and the adaptation to it of the
ordinary legislative framework: problematic profiles.
Statutory power: ordinary and special before and after the reform laws
constitutional.
The organization of the Regions.
The form of regional government. Advice. President. The Giunta. The
Council of local autonomies. The functions of the Regions.
The regulatory functions.
The administrative functions.
Financial autonomy.
Participation in state functions.
The powers of the State towards the Regions.
The constitutional dispute.
The judgment of legitimacy directly before and after the reform.
Conflicts between State and Regions.
Second part:
Origin and evolution of local autonomies.
Statutory and regulatory power.
Organs and functions of the Municipality.
Metropolitan Provinces and Cities after the Law
Delrio.
The connecting tools between regions and local authorities.
The control system.
The responsibility of administrators and employees of local authorities.