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Domini collettivi, ambiente e sussidiariet? sociale

Camilla Buzzacchi

ECONOMIA PUBBLICA, 2024, vol. 2024/3, issue 3, 407-427

Abstract: Il fenomeno degli ?usi civici?, pi? recentemente indicati come ?domini? o ?propriet? collettive?, ha antiche radici nel contesto economico e sociale del Paese. Grazie alla l. n. 168 del 2017 e alla giurisprudenza della Corte costituzionale, si ? superata una visione di tale fenomeno come esperienza da superare e si ?, invece, trovato un nuovo inquadramento: anche la recente sent. n. 152 del 2024 conferma lo stretto collegamento tra i domini collettivi e le finalit? di tutela dell?ambiente, che la Repubblica ? chiamata a perseguire soprattutto a seguito della revisione dell?art. 9 Cost. nel 2022. Collective domains, environment and social subsidiarity The phenomenon of ?civic use?, more recently referred to as ?domains? or ?collective property?, has ancient roots in the country?s economic and social context. Thanks to Act 168 of 2017 and the case law of the Constitutional Court, we have moved away from viewing this phenomenon as an experience to overcome, and have begun to look at it from a different angle: even the recent judgement 152/2014 confirms the close link between collective domains and the environmental objectives that the Republic will have to meet, particularly following the revision of Article 9 of the Constitution in 2022.

Keywords: agricoltura; ambiente; formazioni sociali (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K11 K32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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