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Amministrazione per fini pubblici e responsabilità

Translated title of the contribution: [Machine translation] Administration for public purposes and liability

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Abstract

[Machine translation] The development of the emergency has inevitably been reflected in the very concept of law, as a category that expresses how the entire regulatory framework is interpreted and implemented. The public interest has suddenly shown itself to be in need of concrete definition, underlining the, its being inextricably linked to the effective satisfaction of the needs of the community., The expectations of the sovereign people have focused on the Constitutional Text and on the need for serious planning of its implementation., An approach is sought within a new logic that abandons the primacy of liberalization, market and efficiency to bring attention back to the whole person and, in particular, to all the fundamental freedoms and rights that the legal system recognizes and undertakes to guarantee., Thus, the role of programming becomes undeniable, which, starting from the analysis of the needs of the community, makes it possible to set up administrative activity in the best possible way in order to satisfy the public interest. Precisely serious planning could constitute that parameter of objectivity that can allow the control of political and administrative activity in order to guarantee not only the legitimacy of the actions but, also, their compliance with the necessary implementation of the Constitutional Text., Faced with a perceived misalignment between power and responsibility, the writing is faced, retracing the path traced by the Potsdam miller, to looking for the judge of Berlin.
Translated title of the contribution[Machine translation] Administration for public purposes and liability
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)199-248
Number of pages50
JournalP. A. PERSONA E AMMINISTRAZIONE
Volume1/2021
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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  1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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