"G. d'Annunzio"
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The course focuses on public law aspects of urban planning in light of the different roles that the Italian constitutions bestow on the State and local government in the implementation of the subject-matter 'Landscape Management'. Specific emphasis will be given to the 'new urban planning', that is new rules and mechanisms which tend to replace a traditional system of command and control with one that take into account public-private partnership, perequative measures, and redistributive justice as well as strategic actions to coordinate a plurality of public interests.
Notions of public law and local government. Urban Zone Planning and executive planning - Sectorial planning _ Planning coordination e hierarchies of public choice - land development permission and its regime - perequative planning measures - public-private partnership - building rights negotiations - jurisdictional remedies
1. The institutional architecture and constitutional principles of the Italian and European legal system 2. The operational mode of public authorities and local government 3. Planning law institutional aims instrumental to local planning 4. Traditional concept of Urban planning scheme 5. The decline of urban planning regulation 6. New frontiers of local planning law 7. Urban planning and social cohesion 8. Urban development fairness 9. Consensual urban planning 10. Essential guarantee of the right to property 11. Sectorial and strategic planning 12. Environmental and landscape oriented planning 13. Public infrastructure planning 14. Building regulation and sanctions
S. Civitarese, Brief Introduction to Admin Law, 2018, paper available on the e-learing platform S. Civitarese, P. Urbani, DIRITTO URBANISTICO ,VII ED., Giappichelli, 2017, chapter I excluded
A combinations of lectures and problem based learning via the e-learng platform https://elearning.unich.it/course/view.php?id=403
Of the 6 exam sessions 4 consist in a multiple choice questionnaire plus a brief dissertation and 2 in an interview