The encyclopedia entry describes the discipline of article 123 of the Constitution and analyzes interpretative problems it raises. The so called "reform of Title V" approved in 1999-2001 increased regional autonomy conferring to Regions the power to approve their own “Statutes of autonomy”. The author reflects on the main instrument of Regional autonomy questioning its nature, its capability/legitimacy to discipline fundamental rights, its position compared to other sources of law in relation with the proceedings for its deliberation.
voce "Statuto regionale" / Calvano, Roberta. - STAMPA. - 15(2007), pp. 434-442.
voce "Statuto regionale"
CALVANO, Roberta
2007
Abstract
The encyclopedia entry describes the discipline of article 123 of the Constitution and analyzes interpretative problems it raises. The so called "reform of Title V" approved in 1999-2001 increased regional autonomy conferring to Regions the power to approve their own “Statutes of autonomy”. The author reflects on the main instrument of Regional autonomy questioning its nature, its capability/legitimacy to discipline fundamental rights, its position compared to other sources of law in relation with the proceedings for its deliberation.File allegati a questo prodotto
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