Erik Longo
University of Macerata
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Social Science Research Network | 2016
Erik Longo; Giuseppe Mobilio
The Italian system of local government has experienced a series of fundamental innovations during the last decade. Although Italy’s territorial government has moved from a light to a stronger decentralization, the Country has been embedded in an endless transition process. The last few years have witnessed a hectic period of draft constitutional amendments whose results remain to be seen. On 1st Jan. 2015 a new institution, the metropolitan city, took its place among the Italian territorial authorities. Despite its incorporation in the Italian Constitution since 2001, the metropolitan city only become a reality only when the national government carried out process of reform and transformation of Italian territorial government by transforming ten large cities and into metropolitan cities and depriving other intermediate governments (regions and provinces) of their fundamental competencies. This paper critically reviews the activation of metropolitan cities and the reshuffle of Italian territorial authorities made by the ‘Delrio’ Law. It stresses the way in which this reform marks the shift towards a new phase of the Italian regionalism, which is dominated both by a dynamic of re-centralizing intergovernmental relations and by the resulting loss for provincial and regional governments.
Regional & Federal Studies | 2016
Erik Longo; Giuseppe Mobilio
ABSTRACT On 1 January 2015 a new institution, the metropolitan city, took its place among the Italian territorial authorities. Despite its incorporation in the Italian Constitution since 2001, the metropolitan city become a reality only when the national government carried out a process of reform and transformation of Italian territorial government by transforming 10 large cities into metropolitan cities and depriving other intermediate governments (regions and provinces) of their fundamental competences. This article critically reviews the activation of metropolitan cities and the reshuffle of Italian territorial authorities. It stresses the way in which this reform marks the shift towards a new phase of Italian regionalism, which is dominated both by a dynamic of recentralizing intergovernmental relations and by the resulting loss for provincial and regional governments.
Archive | 2008
Erik Longo
Archive | 2007
Erik Longo
Archive | 2015
Andrea Pin; Erik Longo
Interdisciplinary Themes Journal | 2009
Erik Longo; Nicoletta Setola
World Scientific Book Chapters | 2017
Erik Longo; Laura Vagni
Rivista del Diritto della Sicurezza Sociale | 2017
Erik Longo
Archive | 2017
Erik Longo
Archive | 2017
Erik Longo; Barbone Lucia