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    Influenze delle esperienze imperiali (Introduzione)

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    Giannini e il problema della scienza dell'amministrazione

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    George Macaulay Trevelyan. La rivoluzione inglese del 1688-89

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    Age and Career Resilience Through the Lens of Life Course Theory: Examining Individual Mechanisms and Macro‐Level Context Across 28 Countries

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    Career resilience is critical to the world's aging workforce, aiding older workers in adapting to the ever-evolving nature of work. While ageist stereotypes often depict older workers as less resilient when faced with workplace changes, existing research studies offer conflicting evidence on whether older age hinders or improves career resilience. In response to this conflicting evidence, the present study employs multi-level data from 6772 employees in 28 countries to examine the age-career resilience relationships and underlying mechanisms, hence advancing our understanding of career resilience across the life course. By integrating macro-contextual factors such as the unemployment rate and the culture of education with individual-level mechanisms such as positive career meaning and career optimism, we provide a comprehensive model explaining how career resilience varies across age groups. Grounded in life course theory, our findings resolve prior inconsistencies in resilience research, contribute to bridging the micro-macro gap in HRM literature, and challenge existing age-based stereotypes

    Just, Democratic, Innovative and Sustainable Industrial Planning (JUDISIP): investing on countervailing economic and industrial power

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    This article addresses the evolving role of the State in the economy, in the context of the renewed prominence of industrial policy. A growing awareness, in fact, is emerging that global challenges and the crises of our time call into question the very role of the State and demand outputs capable of steering economic dynamics toward socially desirable objectives. This contribution focuses on this ongoing transformation and seeks to identify the legal, economic, and financial toolkit for the revival of the planning State. It argues that this new trajectory must overcome the current neglect of societal and territorial well-being in economic planning, instead aiming at the generation of multidimensional impacts and enabling the active participation of communities in identifying needs, shaping solutions, and exercising stewardship over the implementation of economic initiatives

    Outcome Contracts and Partnerships: Public and Private Duties for an Emerging Customary Housing Law

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    This article explores emerging trends in housing law and policy, with a particular focus on the European Union. In response to the persistent housing crisis and the limitations of both state-led interventions and market-driven models, the authors argue for a fundamental reconceptualization of housing not only as the object of a fundamental right, but also as a shared private duty to be enforced through outcome-based contractual and financial instruments. Through case studies from the European Investment Bank strategies on housing and practices developed at a local level in EU cities, the analysis highlights converging developments that suggest introducing binding social obligations for private actors in financing and contractual schemes and as part of the social impact to be produced enlarge the number and typologies of parties in contracts and partnerships involving social and community parties in co-developing housing projects. The article concludes by investigating the possibility that Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) might be used as a scalable contractual form capable of institutionalizing such social duties and multi-party or multilateral contracts. Finally, drawing on Lon Fuller’s theory of customary law and Sarah Swan’s conception of municipal public duties, the article suggests that financing practices and housing policies based on outcome and co-governance spreading across different EU Member States may give rise to a transnational customary law of housing and PPCPs may provide the foundations for a new legal grammar of housing justice.41

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