The severe environmental and industrial crisis concerning the ILVA steel plant in Taranto has been dealt with, in 2012, through a reconsidered IPPC authorization and decree-law n. 207, suspending the judicial seizure of the plant. In judgment n. 85/2013, the Constitutional court upheld the decree-law against judicial challenges. The essay highlights some contents of decree-law n. 207/2012 and judgment n. 85/2013, which are relevant in the perspective of current trends in the form of government, theories on constitutional rights and sources of law, and boundaries between legislation, administration, and the judiciary.

Massa, M., Il diritto del disastro. Appunti sul caso Ilva, <<OSSERVATORIO SULLE FONTI>>, 2013; (2): N/A-N/A [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/57347]

Il diritto del disastro. Appunti sul caso Ilva

Massa, Michele
2013

Abstract

The severe environmental and industrial crisis concerning the ILVA steel plant in Taranto has been dealt with, in 2012, through a reconsidered IPPC authorization and decree-law n. 207, suspending the judicial seizure of the plant. In judgment n. 85/2013, the Constitutional court upheld the decree-law against judicial challenges. The essay highlights some contents of decree-law n. 207/2012 and judgment n. 85/2013, which are relevant in the perspective of current trends in the form of government, theories on constitutional rights and sources of law, and boundaries between legislation, administration, and the judiciary.
2013
Italiano
Massa, M., Il diritto del disastro. Appunti sul caso Ilva, <<OSSERVATORIO SULLE FONTI>>, 2013; (2): N/A-N/A [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/57347]
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