The article examines the new text of art. 29 of Law no. 241 of 1990, as modified, most recently, by Law no. 69 of 2009. Specifically, the work highlights the legislator's intention to reassert a common approach in administrative practice throughout the national territory, extending the applicability of procedural law to public administrations as whole. This intention is confirmed by the fact that, also leaving aside art. 29 of Law no. 241 of 1990, a series of other recent provisions have underlined the centrality of Law no. 241 of 1990 in the legal framework.
Allena, M., Disciplina generale del procedimento e ordinamento autonomistico, <<IL DIRITTO DELL'ECONOMIA>>, 2011; 2011 (2): 319-331 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31951]
Disciplina generale del procedimento e ordinamento autonomistico
Allena, Miriam
2011
Abstract
The article examines the new text of art. 29 of Law no. 241 of 1990, as modified, most recently, by Law no. 69 of 2009. Specifically, the work highlights the legislator's intention to reassert a common approach in administrative practice throughout the national territory, extending the applicability of procedural law to public administrations as whole. This intention is confirmed by the fact that, also leaving aside art. 29 of Law no. 241 of 1990, a series of other recent provisions have underlined the centrality of Law no. 241 of 1990 in the legal framework.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.