Tag Archives: Autorità indipendenti

Literature Bulletin 2018: Articles about regulatory governance and better regulation

The Annual Bulletin assembles reference to papers that have been released throughout 2018. It has been compiled from a number of major journals in the field of administrative law. We have aimed at a balanced…

Contessa, il sindacato giurisdizionale sugli atti delle Autorità indipendenti

Sul sito della Giustizia Amministrativa è stato reso disponibile il contributo del cons. Claudio Contessa dal titolo “Forme e metodi del sindacato giurisdizionale sugli atti delle Autorità indipendenti“. Il contributo fornisce “spunti ricostruttivi in ordine all’oggetto,…

Exploring the Dynamics of Delegation Over Time: Insights from Italian Anti-Corruption Agencies

by Fabrizio Di Mascio, Martino Maggetti, Alessandro Natalini According to classical literature on delegation in the regulatory state, independent regulators are established to enhance the credibility of regulatory policies. In that regard, anti-corruption agencies (ACAs)…

From the “Democratic Deficit” to a “Democratic Surplus”: Constructing Administrative Democracy in Europe

By Dr Athanasios Psygkas, Lecturer in Law (University of Bristol). When academics, policymakers, media commentators, and citizens talk about a European Union (EU) “democratic deficit,” they often miss part of the story. My new book, From…