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Materiali sulla qualità della normazione.

Roma, 18 novembre 2005
  • Edited by:
  • Massimo Carli,

The issue of good legislation is finally emerging, also in Italy, from the technical offices of the experts. Even a clear, well-written, understandable law can be, in substance, a very bad law. For this reason, both preventive and "subsequent" obligations to assess the feasibility of the future law are beginning to be introduced in the legislative, state and regional procedure to verify if the expected effects have been achieved and, if not, to take the appropriate measures. The volume collects six essays, divided into two parts: the first part deals with some problems that emerged in the Italian applicative experience in the field of legislation quality and the second one offers an outline of the regional experiences of Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Spain.

  • Keywords:
  • Diritto,
  • Legislazione,
  • Saggi,
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Massimo Carli

University of Florence, Italy

Massimo Carli is Full Professor of Public Law Institutions at the Faculty of Law of the University of Florence. On the topic of the quality of legislation, he has recently written two essays: La qualità della normazione: un problema di cultura, in M. Raveraira (edited by), "Buone" regole e democrazia, Rubettino, Soveria Mannellil, 2007 and Motivare le leggi: perchè no?, in Scritti in onore di Giovanni Grottanelli de Santi (in course of publication).
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Book Title

Materiali sulla qualità della normazione.

Book Subtitle

Roma, 18 novembre 2005

Editors

Massimo Carli

Peer Reviewed

Number of Pages

194

Publication Year

2007

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© 2007 Author(s)

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CC BY-NC-ND 2.5 IT

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CC0 1.0

Publisher Name

Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/978-88-8453-578-8

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978-88-8453-579-5

eISBN (pdf)

978-88-8453-578-8

eISBN (xml)

978-88-9273-951-2

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Proceedings e report

Series ISSN

2704-601X

Series E-ISSN

2704-5846

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