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    PRINCIPALI CRITICITÀ DELLA DISCIPLINA ITALIANA IN MATERIA DI WHISTLEBLOWING ALLA LUCE DELLA NUOVA DIRETTIVA EUROPEA: LIMITATO CAMPO DI APPLICAZIONE E SCARSI INCENTIVI

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    The present article aims to reach two main goals. Firstly, it stresses out the discrepancy between the Italian three heterogeneous legal regimes on whistleblower protection and the new European legal framework. In order to do so, the present analysis shows the inconsistency of maintaining the current differences between private and public sector regulations in comparison with the single regime introduced by new directive, together with its wide personal and material scope. Secondly, having regard to the overall framework of both the new European directive and the actual Italian legislation the present analysis focuses on those incentives the mentioned legal regimes fail to provide in order to possibly stimulate reporting

    Spiagge: casus belli per una riflessione sulla concessione di bene pubblico

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    Il presente articolo si prefigge di svolgere una riflessione attorno al concetto di concessione di bene pubblico prendendo le mosse dalla speciale – e vetusta – disciplina italiana relativa alle concessioni demaniali ad uso turistico ricreativo aventi ad oggetto le spiagge. Alla vigilia di una riforma organica del settore e sulla scorta dell’attuale dibattito che interessa le predette concessioni, l’articolo esamina le soluzioni adottate dagli ordinamenti spagnolo e francese per via degli evidenti profili di affinità con il sistema giuridico italiano, spingendo però l’analisi alle differenze di ordine dogmatico tra autorizzazione e concessione alla base delle assai divergenti soluzioni adottate da questi, al fine di ipotizzare un potenziale profilo evolutivo della materia nel nostro ordinamento

    Le prospettive di coordinamento dei distinti livelli di governo territoriale nella nuova disciplina dei servizi pubblici locali di rilevanza economica

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    Il contributo analizza le competenze attibuite agli enti territoriali appartenenti ai distinti livelli di governo territoriale nella nuova disciplina dei servizi pubblici locali di rilevanza economica, prestando particolare attenzione in prospettiva alle tendenze di semplificazione e coordinamento di dette competenz

    Le comunità energetiche nuova declinazione del paradigma sussidiario

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    Il presente articolo esamina i nuovi istituti di matrice eurounitaria delle comunità energetiche attraverso una ricostruzione degli elementi essenziali di queste alla luce del diritto europeo e nazionale applicabile. L’attenzione è rivolta precipuamente al ruolo che gli enti locali possono rivestire nel dare impulso all’implementazione di questi nuovi modelli giuridici e alle problematiche che emergono in sede applicativa dalla partecipazione di queste amministrazioni alle comunità a causa delle limitazioni presenti nel quadro normativo vigente in materia di partecipazione a contratti di tipo associativo. Dopo aver descritto i principali modelli tipici contemplati dal nostro ordinamento che potrebbero essere utilizzati per la costituzione delle future comunità energetiche, il presente articolo propone di declinare gli istituti in esame alla luce del paradigma sussidiario. A tal fine, introduce l’ipotesi di comunità energetica come nuovo modello di partenariato: un partenariato pubblico-privato istituzionalizzato sociale (PPPIS).The present article examines Energy communities as new European legal models by unravelling their fundamental legal elements in the light of both European and National legal frameworks. The article focuses mainly on the role local authorities may play in order to give impulse in applying those legal models along with problems that may arise from the participation of local authorities to those communities, because of constraints the current legal framework may present in case of participation of local authorities to corporation and similia. After having described the main legal models provided by the Italian legal system who may be used for future energy communities, the present article proposes to read energy communities in the light of the subsidiarity paradigm. For that purpose it introduces the hypothesis of energy community based on a new model of partnership: the institutionalised social public-private partnership (ISPPP)

    L’in house providing

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    Sommario: 1. L’in house providing come relazione organizzativa. – 2. I modelli e le condizioni fondanti la relazione in house. – 2.1. Il controllo analogo. – 2.2. L’attività prevalente. – 2.3. La partecipazione dei privati. – 3. Il regime speciale degli affidamenti in house. Il capitolo si occupa di approfondire il tema dell'affidamento diretto dei contratti pubblici alle società a totale partecipazione pubblica. Per questo motivo opera una ricostruzione del fenomeno dell'in house providing e del quadro normativo applicabile

    Public Authorities in the Italian Regulation on Cleanup of Contaminated Sites

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    Within the EGP Project “The Capacity Building of Environmental Justice and Guarding Environmental Rights in Western China”, the scholars of the University of Bologna, partner of the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) and its Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims (CLAPV), have worked on an Environmental Law Survey so as to provide to the interested public – in particular, Chinese judges, lawyers, academics, and civil society as a whole – with the most interesting and recent judicial decisions or pieces of Environmental Law legislations developed in the most relevant legal fields. The choice has fallen on the scientific juridical disciplines of Administrative Law, Civil Procedural Law, Comparative Law, Criminal Procedural Law, EU Law and International Law, since these disciplines express highly relevant perspectives for the promotion of an effective environmental protection within the European Union, European Countries, and the International Community

    Historically Contaminated Sites and Causation in the European Environmental Liability Regime

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    Within the EGP Project “The Capacity Building of Environmental Justice and Guarding Environmental Rights in Western China”, the scholars of the University of Bologna, partner of the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) and its Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims (CLAPV), have worked on an Environmental Law Survey so as to provide to the interested public –in particular, Chinese judges, lawyers, academics, and civil society as a whole – with the most interesting and recent judicial decisions or pieces of Environmental Law legislations developed in the most relevant legal fields. The choice has fallen on the scientific juridical disciplines of Administrative Law, Comparative Law, Criminal Law, EU Law and International Law (the latter with a particular focus on the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg), since these express highly relevant perspectives for the promotion of an effective environmental protection within the European Union, European Countries, and the International Community

    Access to Judicial Review of Decisions Regarding Environmental Impact Assessment in the View of the European Court of Justice

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    Within the EGP Project “The Capacity Building of Environmental Justice and Guarding Environmental Rights in Western China”, the scholars of the University of Bologna, partner of the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) and its Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims (CLAPV), have worked on an Environmental Law Survey so as to provide to the interested public – in particular, Chinese judges, lawyers, academics, and civil society as a whole – with the most interesting and recent judicial decisions or pieces of Environmental Law legislations developed in the most relevant legal fields. The choice has fallen on the scientific juridical disciplines of Administrative Law, Civil Procedural Law, Comparative Law, Criminal Procedural Law, EU Law and International Law, since these disciplines express highly relevant perspectives for the promotion of an effective environmental protection within the European Union, European Countries, and the International Community
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