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    A proposito di “The Law of Global Governance” di Eyal Benvenisti: Taking outsiders' interests into account. Il diritto amministrativo e la Costituzione globale dell'interdipendenza

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    Sabino Cassese (“Diritto globale o «polity» globale?”), Barbara Marchetti (“I possibili ostacoli a una disciplina unitaria della «governance» globale”), Stefano Battini (“Taking outsiders’ interests into account: il diritto amministrativo e la costituzione globale dell’interdipendenza”) e Lorenzo Casini (“Einbahnstraße? L’«immagine» giuridica della globalizzazione”) commentano il libro di Eyal Benvenisti su «The Law of Global Governance». Gli autori esaminano gli aspetti più rilevanti tra quelli messi in luce da questo importante volume: l’emergere di un diritto amministrativo globale e i suoi caratteri, il ruolo degli Stati, la distinzione tra pubblico e privato a livello internazionale, lo sviluppo di procedure globale e i diversi tipi di istituzioni ultrastatali

    Profili di diritto amministrativo delle comunità europee. Con una presentazione di Stefano Battini

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    Introduzione all'articolo "Profili di diritto amministrativo delle comunità europee" di Massimo Severo Giannini

    Administrative Law Beyond the State

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    This Policy Paper collects a set of contributions given and discussed at the Conference on “Global Administrative Law: an Italian Perspective”, European University Institute, Global Governance Programme, 24 February 2012. The purpose of the conference was to present the work of a group of Italian scholars who have, to date, written more than a hundred articles or books on Global Administrative Law (GAL), and have been or are engaged in around ten collective enterprises on the subject. After a brief introduction by Sabino Cassese, in which the main features of GAL and its significance are examined, nine contributions deal with a high number of legal issues raised by globalization and global governance. All of them adopt a GAL approach in order to tame and frame relevant topics such as the role of administrative law beyond the State (Stefano Battini), courts acting as global regulators (Elisa D’Alterio), the global governance after the financial crisis (Giulio Napolitano), the global financial regulation (Maurizia De Bellis), global rules of public procurement (Hilde Caroli Casavola) and procurement regimes of international organizations (Elisabetta Morlino), global sports law (Lorenzo Casini), the relationships between GAL and EU administrative law (Edoardo Chiti) the transgovernmental power at the European and global level (Mario Savino). This Policy Paper aims at contributing to one of the most significant intellectual enterprise of 21st century, i.e. framing, understanding and explaining the legal implications of globalization. From this perspective, works here presented clearly show that public and administrative law can be very useful, but they must be studied solely in their usual paradigms. These latter were developed in national contexts as a set of values, principles, and rules necessary to the proper functioning of domestic institutions: they cannot be transposed mechanically to the global legal space and they must be adapted to such a different endeavor

    The Procedural Side of Legal Globalization. The Case of the World Heritage Convention

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    The Symposium on The New Public Law in a Global (Dis)Order—A Perspective from Italy has been published in I-Con, TheInternational Journal of Constitutional Law (2011) vol. 9, issue 2, 301-448 (http://icon.oxfordjournals.org). “Contributions stem from a two-day seminar hosted at NYU School of Law in September 2010, which was co-sponsored by The Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice along with the IRPA (Istituto di ricerche sulla pubblica amministrazione). The symposium opens with a preface by Sabino Cassese, Giulio Napolitano, and Lorenzo Casini outlining the main issues addressed by the various contributors. In the first article of the symposium Giulio Napolitano seeks to determine what, if any, mechanisms were adopted in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis in order to guarantee continued international cooperation in the face of countervailing trends. A piece by Stefano Battini takes up three specific cases involving the World Heritage Convention with an eye toward clarifying how global regulatory regimes impact domestic regulation. Global regulatory regimes are also at the center of an article by Lorenzo Casini, which illuminates the relationship between cultural property law and a variety of global institutions—both public and private. Elisa D’Alterio offers an original perspective on the concept of judicial comity, beginning with an account of its development and subsequently tracing the reasons for its growing relevance. Maurizia De Bellis closes the symposium with an exploration of how public regulatory regimes operating globally have incorporated norms derived from private bodies—extending a trend dating back over a century into ever more complex contexts” (From the editorial by J.H.H. Weiler, available here)

    Erratum to: “A sustainable EOQ model: Theoretical formulation and applications” [Int. J. Prod. Econ. 149 2014 145–153] (International Journal of Production Economics (2014) 149 (145–153), (S092552731300296X), (10.1016/j.ijpe.2013.06.026))

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    In this erratum, we correct a typo in the formulations, due to the omission of one parameter, that appears in our paper “A sustainable EOQ model: Theoretical formulation and applications” (Battini, D., Persona, A., Sgarbossa, F., 2014). Erratum In the paper (Battini, D., Persona, A., Sgarbossa, F., 2014), equation (6) presents one typo, since the parameter b (space occupied by a product unit [m3/unit]) is omitted. The correct equation (6) and related equations (10)–(12) are as follows: [Formula presented] [Formula presented] [Formula presented] [Formula presented] This typo about the parameter b is also in equation, based on the same approach of equations (6) and (10). The correct equation (18) and related equations (19)–(21) will be: [Formula presented] [Formula presented] [Formula presented]. Finally, we would like to take this opportunity also to inform the reader that there are other small typos, due to the copy and paste of values formatting table 4 of Battini et al. (2014). These typos are not related to the previous omission of the parameter b. The correct value of the C(EOQ) in Case 2 is 417,336.47 instead of 419,719.47, the correct value of C(S-EOQ) is 418,990.90 instead of 421,367.07 and the internal transportation cost is 7530.59 instead of 9910.59. As a consequence, also Fig. 5 at Battini et al. (2014), representing these values, will be slightly different. Acknowledgements We would like to thank Leopoldo Eduardo Cárdenas-Barrón and Alfonso Angel Medina-Santana from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico. Their valuable attention in reading and checking the paper helped us in correcting this typo. Reference Battini, D., Persona, A., & Sgarbossa, F. (2014). A sustainable EOQ model: Theoretical formulation and applications. International Journal of Production Economics, 149, 145-153

    Michele Battini, Il socialismo degli imbecilli. Propaganda, falsificazione, persecuzione degli ebrei, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 2010

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    Recensione del volume di Michele Battini, Il socialismo degli imbecilli. Propaganda, falsificazione, persecuzione degli ebrei, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 201

    Introduzione

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    Regolazione globale dei mercati finanziari

    Il licenziamento del dipendente nell'impiego pubblico e nell'impiego (privato) con le pubbliche amministrazioni

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    Come avviene, e con quale ritmo, la trasformazione del pubblico impiego in rapporto di lavoro con le pubbliche amministrazioni? In quale modo e con quali tempi il diritto comune riprende quota, a spese del diritto privilegiato o speciale nel rapporto di lavoro con le pubbliche amministrazioni? A questi interrogativi si propone di rispondere il volume, analizzando la disciplina d'insieme e i singoli istituti, sia nella normativa generale, sia nei contratti
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