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    Social partenrship as public private cooperation. Thoughts from the Italian experience

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    Bottom-up initiatives in urban transformation and public goods management, as promoted by recent legislation in Italy, have been indicated by Dr. Eduardo Parisi of the University of Milan as distinctive examples of public-private cooperation that promotes efficiency and inclusion in governance. The Author discussed how – even under the influence of the international debate – public private partnership is more and more often a cultural and social phenomenon, consistent with the principles of solidarity, participation and inclusion in governance.&nbsp

    La cessazione della qualifica di rifiuto: problematiche regolatorie e proposte di sviluppo

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    The paper explores the definitional and regulatory challenges that constrain the development of end-of-waste initiatives. By reconstructing the core elements of the European and Italian legal framework, it argues that the primary legal obstacles stem from conflicting regulatory objectives and overlapping standards. of diverging normative targets and standard duplication. Drawing on the analysis of current end-of-waste regulations and relevant case law, several development proposals are put forward with reference to the principles of prevention, proximity, shared responsibilities and outcome orientation

    I moderni caratteri del concetto giuridico di paesaggio = Modern characters of the legal concept of landscape

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    Il contributo propone una rilettura del concetto giuridico di paesaggio alla luce della riforma degli articoli 9 e 41 della Costituzione operata con legge costituzionale 11 febbraio 2022, n. 1 e di alcune sollecitazioni giurisprudenziali che indicano la necessità di rifuggire da una concezione olistica e onnicomprensiva dello stesso. Il ragionamento svolto propone un ridimensionamento dell’interesse paesaggistico attorno al suo senso identitario, emergente da un’interpretazione del dettato normativo esistente alla luce dei principi di cui oggi la disciplina si è arricchita e delle dimensioni applicative in cui lo stesso si presenta con sempre maggiore frequenza e problematicità, ossia quella urbana e quella dello sviluppo sostenibile. La chiave di lettura è ritrovata nell’individuazione di valore pubblico nella preservazione della percezione di spazi sottratti all’intervento umano, che si sovrappone alla dimensione ambientale e culturale, connaturandosi al timore – prettamente umano – di perdere, in ragione del progresso e dell’avanzamento industriale e commerciale, sia le testimonianze della civiltà è della storia umana, sia le manifestazioni percepibili della natura incontaminata. Sono quindi esplorate le potenzialità applicative della teorizzazione proposta, in termini sia di competenza delle amministrazioni preposte alla cura di interessi paesaggistici, sia di parametri discrezionali di valutazione nelle attività di pianificazione e giudizio di compatibilità.The contribution proposes a reinterpretation of the legal concept of landscape in the light of the reform of Articles 9 and 41 of the Constitution introduced by Constitutional Law no. 1 of 11 February 2022, and of some jurisprudential solicitations that indicate the need to shy away from a holistic and all-encompassing concept of the same. The reasoning carried out proposes a re-dimensioning of the landscape interest around its sense of identity, emerging from an interpretation of the existing regulations in the light of the principles with which the discipline has been enriched today and the applicative dimensions in which the same presents itself with increasing frequency and problematicity, namely the urban and sustainable development dimensions. The key to interpretation is found in the identification of public value in the preservation of the perception of spaces removed from human intervention, which overlaps with the environmental and cultural dimension, inherent in the - purely human - fear of losing, due to progress and industrial and commercial advancement, both the testimonies of civilisation and human history, and the perceptible manifestations of uncontaminated nature. The applicative potential of the proposed theorisation is therefore explored, in terms of both the competence of the administrations in charge of landscape interests and the discretionary parameters of evaluation in planning activities and compatibility judgements

    The legal transplant of cost-benefit analysis in the European Union

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    The article analyzes of the legal transplant of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) from the United States to the European Union. After some preliminary remarks regarding the definition of the concept, the major moral critiques moved by the American doctrine to the institution will be presented. Subsequently, it will be highlighted how these critiques have influenced the latest American and European normative and jurisprudential accounts of CBA. It will be argued, then, that these judicial remarks have provoked an evolution of CBA in both systems, thus allowing the emergence of a common framework for horizontal administrative rulemaking

    The evaluation of PPP projects: is it only a matter of Value for Money?

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    The paper aims at providing a comprehensive juridical account of the procedure of ex ante evaluation of public-private partnership projects, in light of the public interest. After affirming the necessity to part from descriptive and normative accounts of the public interest, also on the basis of the reasoning provided by the Italian administrative law literature on the issue, it assumes a flexible notion of the concept that allows contributions from private actors. Subsequently, it criticises the common methods of PPP evaluations that are limited to an assessment of maximisation of the Value for Money and proposes to consider the economy, efficiency and effectiveness of a PPP as parameters of a more structured evaluation, which consists in the process of construction of the public interest

    Organizzazione e territorio nei servizi pubblici locali a rete

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    Prendendo spunto dalla recente riforma dei servizi pubblici locali, l’articolo affronta la tematica dell’organizzazione territoriale dei servizi a rete, analizzando criticamente le ragioni dell’aggregazione per elaborare, in base a indicatori desunti dall’applicazione giurisprudenziale dei principi rilevanti in materia, i criteri a disposizione delle amministrazioni locali per motivare le scelte del dimensionamento ottimale degli ambiti di riferimentoTaking its cue from the recent reform of local public services, the article addresses the issue of the territorial organization of network services, critically analyzing the reasons for aggregation in order to elaborate, on the basis of indicators deduced from the jurisprudential application of the relevant principles in the field, the criteria available to local governments to motivate the choices of the optimal sizing of the reference areas
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