Rome is much more than a capital: it is the largest and most populated city in Italy; it is home to the world’s greatest architectural and artistic heritage and it hosts the Vatican City State, which is itself the universal center of Christianity. This means that a correct approach to the problems related to Rome’s administrative organization needs to consider two parameters: firstly, Rome is different from other Italian cities because it hosts all the constitutional political bodies; furthermore, Rome is also different from other capitals because of its history, culture and religious importance. Taking this into account, the paper analyzes the creation of a special administrative status for the Italian capital over the last thirty years: in the first part, the essay looks at the efforts conducted without reforming the Italian Constitution; the second part of the paper studies the constitutional reform and its implementation; finally, there is an attempt to draw some conclusions and to explore future prospects for the city of Rome.

Per il governo di Roma capitale: tra specialità e autonomia / Federico Orso. - STAMPA. - (2020), pp. 252-274.

Per il governo di Roma capitale: tra specialità e autonomia

Federico Orso
2020

Abstract

Rome is much more than a capital: it is the largest and most populated city in Italy; it is home to the world’s greatest architectural and artistic heritage and it hosts the Vatican City State, which is itself the universal center of Christianity. This means that a correct approach to the problems related to Rome’s administrative organization needs to consider two parameters: firstly, Rome is different from other Italian cities because it hosts all the constitutional political bodies; furthermore, Rome is also different from other capitals because of its history, culture and religious importance. Taking this into account, the paper analyzes the creation of a special administrative status for the Italian capital over the last thirty years: in the first part, the essay looks at the efforts conducted without reforming the Italian Constitution; the second part of the paper studies the constitutional reform and its implementation; finally, there is an attempt to draw some conclusions and to explore future prospects for the city of Rome.
2020
978-88-921-3471-3
Alla ricerca dei modelli di governo dell'area vasta
252
274
Federico Orso
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