41321 - Local Government

Academic Year 2018/2019

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 0659)

Learning outcomes

The course aims to deepen the knowledge of a key sector of public administration - the local government - in the context of the notions of administrative law but also emphasizing its peculiarities and future lines of development.

After completing the course, the student will know the stages that have marked the evolution of local legislation and the territorial bodies (municipalities, provinces, metropolitan cities, municipal associations), the structure of local competencies, the form of government, the relationship between local governments and citizens.

It is strongly recommended to the students to prepare local government law after administrative law, or at least after having studied the first part of administrative law (sources of law, organization, public services).

Course contents

The subjects of local government: municipalities, intermunicipal associations, provinces and metropolitan cities.

The organs of local government and the local administration.

Local administrative functions and public local services.

Relationship between local authorities and citizens, the forms of participation, administrative simplification and transparency.

Local authorities between State and Regions

The local system reforms.

Local government and political system.

Readings/Bibliography

L. Vandelli, Il sistema delle autonomie locali, Bologna, Il Mulino, latest edition, 2018.


Others alternative textbooks must be updated to law no. 56/2014.

During the course it will be furnished integrative didactic materials on-line on Alma DL.

Teaching methods

During the frontal lessons the debate will be stimulated with the teacher and among the students.

Integrative lessons

Check periodically the teacher website or the SPISA ( Scuola di Specializzazione in Studi sull'Amministrazione Pubblica ) website (www.spisa.unibo.it) for suggestions about relevant seminars, conferences and other useful materials.

 

Final dissertation

 
Students interested in undertaking their final dissertation in local government law shall firstly contact the professor in the indicated consulting hours. That will be the occasion to discuss with the professr about the research projects they have a personal interest into. Once the professor has finally approved or proposed a topic, students are registered in a list held by her assistants, who can be contacted in their respective consulting hours. Usually each student is assigned to a supervisor. When ready, the final paper shall be approved by the professor.

Assessment methods

The examination will be carried out in oral form.

For students who have regularly attended the lessons, the examination will concern particularly the matters faced during the lessons. In case of request, a anticipated date of exam will be developed for these students.

It si recommended to Erasmus students to contact the teacher to arrange possible adaptations to the program of examination.

Teaching tools

integrative didactic materials on-line on Alma DL

Office hours

See the website of Claudia Tubertini