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Il valore aggiunto: come la sussidiarietà può salvare l'Italia
In: Biblioteca di testi e studi 615
In: Servizi e politiche sociali
In: Serie Labsus, il laboratorio per la sussidiarietà 1
Cittadini attivi: un altro modo di pensare all'Italia
In: Saggi tascabili Laterza 303
La funzione di comunicazione nelle pubbliche amministrazioni
In: Strumenti di diritto pubblico 28
La documentazione amministrativa: certezze, semplificazione e informatizzazione nel DPR 28 dicembre 2000, n. 445
In: Strumenti di diritto pubblico 30
L'amministrazione condivisa
In: Rassegna sindacale. Quaderni, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 325-340
ISSN: 1590-9689
La "legge sul diritto all'informazione" e la pubblicità degli atti dell'amministrazione negli Stati Uniti [includes Italian text of law of July 4, 1967, with amendments of Feb. 19, 1975]
In: Politica del diritto, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 279-328
ISSN: 0032-3063
L'amministrazione condivisa
In: Quaderni della Facoltà di giurisprudenza dell'Università degli studi di Trento 62
L'età della condivisione: la collaborazione fra cittadini e amministrazioni per i beni comuni
In: Biblioteca di testi e studi
In: Labsus, il laboratorio per la sussidiarietà
L'Italia dei beni comuni
In: Biblioteca di testi e studi 757
In: Labsus, il laboratorio per la sussidiarietà 2
Per governeare insieme, il federalismo come metodo: verso nuove forme della democrazia
In: Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche, Università di Trento 94
Public administration, competitiveness and sustainable development: proceedings of the National conference
In: Atti 9
The debate over the question of the sustainability of development has been for some time underway in relation to the environment and to public health. More recently attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability as well, now that a generally accepted meaning of the term has been reached which defines it as the sum total of policies for satisfying the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. Within this broader context the role of public administration is obvious. One of the key questions that this volume has attempted to provide an answer is: can the European vision hold true in the same terms for Italy as well?
Public administration, competitiveness and sustainable development: proceedings of the National Conference organized by the Italian National Section of the IIAS Trento, 23-24 May 2002
The debate over the question of the sustainability of development has been for some time underway in relation to the environment and to public health. More recently attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability as well, now that a generally accepted meaning of the term has been reached which defines it as the sum total of policies for satisfying the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. Within this broader context the role of public administration is obvious. One of the key questions that this volume has attempted to provide an answer is: can the European vision hold true in the same terms for Italy as well?
Public Administration, Competitiveness and Sustainable Development
The debate over the question of the sustainability of development has been for some time underway in relation to the environment and to public health. More recently attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability as well, now that a generally accepted meaning of the term has been reached which defines it as the sum total of policies for satisfying the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. Within this broader context the role of public administration is obvious. One of the key questions that this volume has attempted to provide an answer is: can the European vision hold true in the same terms for Italy as well? - The debate over the question of the sustainability of development has been for some time underway in relation to the environment and to public health. More recently attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability as well, now that a generally accepted meaning of the term has been reached which defines it as the sum total of policies for satisfying the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. Within this broader context the role of public administration is obvious. One of the key questions that this volume has attempted to provide an answer is: can the European vision hold true in the same terms for Italy as well?