Abstract: The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces ... more Abstract: The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole complex of norms produced and implemented by regulatory sporting regimes at the international and domestic levels. These rules include not only private norms set by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and by International Federations (IFs) but also “hybrid” public-private norms approved by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and international law (such as the UNESCO Convention Against Doping in Sport).
Abstract: First Chapter of the Global Administrative Law Casebook (3rd ed., 2012). The book is an... more Abstract: First Chapter of the Global Administrative Law Casebook (3rd ed., 2012). The book is an attempt to analyse global administrative law through the elaboration and examination of a number of different cases and case-studies. The architecture of its contents mirrors the characteristics of this field.
Abstract Nothing in Rome helps your fancy to a more vigorous backward flight than to lounge on a ... more Abstract Nothing in Rome helps your fancy to a more vigorous backward flight than to lounge on a sunny day over the railing which guards the great central researches. It “says” more things to you than you can repeat to see the past, the ancient world, as you stand there, bodily turned up with the spade and transformed from an immaterial, inaccessible fact of time into a matter of soils and surfaces.—Henry James, Italian Hours,“A Roman Holiday,” 1909
Nell'ambito delle diverse esperienze regionali in materia urbanistica, il caso del Lazio mostra u... more Nell'ambito delle diverse esperienze regionali in materia urbanistica, il caso del Lazio mostra una eccezionale specificità: la presenza di Roma. L'analisi dei meccanismi di perequazione e compensazione previsti in questa regione, dunque, può essere incentrata sulla situazione romana e, in particolare, sul nuovo Piano regolatore generale (Prg) capitolino entrato in vigore nel 2008.
This Policy Paper collects a set of contributions given and discussed at the Conference on “Globa... more This Policy Paper collects a set of contributions given and discussed at the Conference on “Global Administrative Law: an Italian Perspective”, European University Institute, Global Governance Programme, 24 February 2012. The purpose of the conference was to present the work of a group of Italian scholars who have, to date, written more than a hundred articles or books on Global Administrative Law (GAL), and have been or are engaged in around ten collective enterprises on the subject.
SOMMARIO: 1. Lo sport come fenomeno globale.—2. L'inquadramento giuridico dello sport: la pr... more SOMMARIO: 1. Lo sport come fenomeno globale.—2. L'inquadramento giuridico dello sport: la prospettiva del diritto amministrativo.—3. L'integrazione della teoria della pluralità degli ordinamenti giuridici.—4. La natura ibrida del diritto sportivo tra autonomia privata e sfera pubblica.—5. La formazione di un sistema amministrativo globale dello sport.—5.1. Gli elementi organizzativi.—5.2. Gli elementi funzionali.—5.3. Gli elementi giustiziali.
Sommario: Introduzione.-1. Il POM «Sviluppo locale-patti territoriali per l'occupazi... more Sommario: Introduzione.-1. Il POM «Sviluppo locale-patti territoriali per l'occupazione».-1.1. Il quadro di riferimento comunitario.-1.2. L'elaborazione.-1.3. Le caratteristiche ed i contenuti del POM.-1.3. 1. I princìpi ispiratori.-1.3. 2. I settori d'intervento.-1.4. I soggetti.-1.4. 1. I soggetti istituzionali.-1.4. 2. I beneficiari finali.-1.5. Il quadro finanziario.-2. L'analisi di due sottoprogrammi.-2.1. I sottoprogrammi.-2.1. 1. La struttura.-2.1. 2. Le tipologie di intervento.-2.2. Il patto territoriale per l'occupazione «Agro nocerino sarnese».-2.2. 1. Il quadro ...
Page 1. la Campania storia sociale e politica storia religiosa tradizione e strutture scientifich... more Page 1. la Campania storia sociale e politica storia religiosa tradizione e strutture scientifiche beni culturali beni ambientali economia emigrazione immigrazione cultura e media beni culturaliGiulia Cantabene Page 2. ... Page 7. Giulia Cantabene beni culturali Guida Page 8. ...
... Joshua Escoto, Technical Barriers to Trade Under NAFTA: Harmonizing Textile Labeling, 7 ANN. ... more ... Joshua Escoto, Technical Barriers to Trade Under NAFTA: Harmonizing Textile Labeling, 7 ANN. SUR. INT'L & COMP. ... 871 (1999). Kim Rubenstain & Jenny Schultz, Bringing Law and Order to International Trade: Administrative Law Principles and the GATT / WTO, 11 ST. ...
“Sports law is not just international; it is nongovernmental as well, and this differentiates it ... more “Sports law is not just international; it is nongovernmental as well, and this differentiates it from all other forms of law.” 1 Sports rules are genuine “global law” because they are applied across the entire world, they involve both international and domestic levels, and they directly affect individuals: This happens, for instance, in the case of the Olympic Charter, a private act of a “constitutional nature” with which all States comply, 2 or in the case of the World Anti-Doping Code, a document that provides the framework for the harmonization of ...
Abstract: The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces ... more Abstract: The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole complex of norms produced and implemented by regulatory sporting regimes at the international and domestic levels. These rules include not only private norms set by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and by International Federations (IFs) but also “hybrid” public-private norms approved by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and international law (such as the UNESCO Convention Against Doping in Sport).
Abstract: First Chapter of the Global Administrative Law Casebook (3rd ed., 2012). The book is an... more Abstract: First Chapter of the Global Administrative Law Casebook (3rd ed., 2012). The book is an attempt to analyse global administrative law through the elaboration and examination of a number of different cases and case-studies. The architecture of its contents mirrors the characteristics of this field.
Abstract Nothing in Rome helps your fancy to a more vigorous backward flight than to lounge on a ... more Abstract Nothing in Rome helps your fancy to a more vigorous backward flight than to lounge on a sunny day over the railing which guards the great central researches. It “says” more things to you than you can repeat to see the past, the ancient world, as you stand there, bodily turned up with the spade and transformed from an immaterial, inaccessible fact of time into a matter of soils and surfaces.—Henry James, Italian Hours,“A Roman Holiday,” 1909
Nell'ambito delle diverse esperienze regionali in materia urbanistica, il caso del Lazio mostra u... more Nell'ambito delle diverse esperienze regionali in materia urbanistica, il caso del Lazio mostra una eccezionale specificità: la presenza di Roma. L'analisi dei meccanismi di perequazione e compensazione previsti in questa regione, dunque, può essere incentrata sulla situazione romana e, in particolare, sul nuovo Piano regolatore generale (Prg) capitolino entrato in vigore nel 2008.
This Policy Paper collects a set of contributions given and discussed at the Conference on “Globa... more This Policy Paper collects a set of contributions given and discussed at the Conference on “Global Administrative Law: an Italian Perspective”, European University Institute, Global Governance Programme, 24 February 2012. The purpose of the conference was to present the work of a group of Italian scholars who have, to date, written more than a hundred articles or books on Global Administrative Law (GAL), and have been or are engaged in around ten collective enterprises on the subject.
SOMMARIO: 1. Lo sport come fenomeno globale.—2. L'inquadramento giuridico dello sport: la pr... more SOMMARIO: 1. Lo sport come fenomeno globale.—2. L'inquadramento giuridico dello sport: la prospettiva del diritto amministrativo.—3. L'integrazione della teoria della pluralità degli ordinamenti giuridici.—4. La natura ibrida del diritto sportivo tra autonomia privata e sfera pubblica.—5. La formazione di un sistema amministrativo globale dello sport.—5.1. Gli elementi organizzativi.—5.2. Gli elementi funzionali.—5.3. Gli elementi giustiziali.
Sommario: Introduzione.-1. Il POM «Sviluppo locale-patti territoriali per l'occupazi... more Sommario: Introduzione.-1. Il POM «Sviluppo locale-patti territoriali per l'occupazione».-1.1. Il quadro di riferimento comunitario.-1.2. L'elaborazione.-1.3. Le caratteristiche ed i contenuti del POM.-1.3. 1. I princìpi ispiratori.-1.3. 2. I settori d'intervento.-1.4. I soggetti.-1.4. 1. I soggetti istituzionali.-1.4. 2. I beneficiari finali.-1.5. Il quadro finanziario.-2. L'analisi di due sottoprogrammi.-2.1. I sottoprogrammi.-2.1. 1. La struttura.-2.1. 2. Le tipologie di intervento.-2.2. Il patto territoriale per l'occupazione «Agro nocerino sarnese».-2.2. 1. Il quadro ...
Page 1. la Campania storia sociale e politica storia religiosa tradizione e strutture scientifich... more Page 1. la Campania storia sociale e politica storia religiosa tradizione e strutture scientifiche beni culturali beni ambientali economia emigrazione immigrazione cultura e media beni culturaliGiulia Cantabene Page 2. ... Page 7. Giulia Cantabene beni culturali Guida Page 8. ...
... Joshua Escoto, Technical Barriers to Trade Under NAFTA: Harmonizing Textile Labeling, 7 ANN. ... more ... Joshua Escoto, Technical Barriers to Trade Under NAFTA: Harmonizing Textile Labeling, 7 ANN. SUR. INT'L & COMP. ... 871 (1999). Kim Rubenstain & Jenny Schultz, Bringing Law and Order to International Trade: Administrative Law Principles and the GATT / WTO, 11 ST. ...
“Sports law is not just international; it is nongovernmental as well, and this differentiates it ... more “Sports law is not just international; it is nongovernmental as well, and this differentiates it from all other forms of law.” 1 Sports rules are genuine “global law” because they are applied across the entire world, they involve both international and domestic levels, and they directly affect individuals: This happens, for instance, in the case of the Olympic Charter, a private act of a “constitutional nature” with which all States comply, 2 or in the case of the World Anti-Doping Code, a document that provides the framework for the harmonization of ...
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