Is there a regional aspect in the growth and economic development policies in the current structure of local self-governments?

Authors

  • Luisa Cassetti Universidad de Perugia
    Abogada. Doctora en Derecho Público por la Universidad de Perugia, Italia. Ex Directora del Departamento de Derecho Público de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Perugia. Fue investigadora invitada de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra, España y de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Lisboa, Portugal. Ex profe- sora e investigadora de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y de la Universidad de Vigo, España, y de la Universidad de Mendoza y de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Profesora de Derecho Constitucional de la Facultad deDerecho de la Universidad de Perugia. Contacto: luisa.cassetti@unipg.it.

Keywords:

financial crisis, liberalization, local self governments, principle of subsidiarity, principle of residuality

Abstract

In the context of the financial crisis of the last years,a centralizing tendency has grown, leaving asidethe attribution of powers to Regional Governments. The margin of the economic intervention of those entities has been reduced to the management and  implementation of the solutions previously developed and imposed by the Central Government.
In this article, the outstanding author presents us a legal analysis, on the basis of the Italian case, as to whether it is reasonable to chase social-economic development, excluding the system of local self-governments, or relegating them to a purely passive role.

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Published

2015-07-01

How to Cite

Cassetti, L. (2015). Is there a regional aspect in the growth and economic development policies in the current structure of local self-governments?. THEMIS Revista De Derecho, (67), 333–345. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/14479

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Misceláneas