Italy has developed a complex antimafia legal framework in its struggle against mafia-type associations. Antimafia legislation entered into force in the 1950s as an instrument for tackling the dangerous infiltration of the public system – corruption, for example. The first explicitly antimafia law was adopted in 1965. Its main feature was to ban persons either suspected or convicted of being members of organized crime groups from entering into contracts with public administrations.
Calderoni, F., Di Stefano, F., The Administrative Approach in Italy, in Spapens, A., Peters, M., Van Daele, D. (ed.), Administrative measures to prevent and tackle crime: Legal possibilities and practicalapplication in EU Member States, Eleven International Publishing, The Hague 2015: 239- 264 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/68081]
The Administrative Approach in Italy
Calderoni, Francesco;Di Stefano, Fiammetta
2015
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Italy has developed a complex antimafia legal framework in its struggle against mafia-type associations. Antimafia legislation entered into force in the 1950s as an instrument for tackling the dangerous infiltration of the public system – corruption, for example. The first explicitly antimafia law was adopted in 1965. Its main feature was to ban persons either suspected or convicted of being members of organized crime groups from entering into contracts with public administrations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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