Italy [electronic resource] : ensuring regulatory quality across levels of government.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: OECD reviews of regulatory reformPublication details: Paris : OECD, c2007.Description: 129 p. : col. illISBN:
  • 9789264037984
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • KKH3272.5 .I87 2007
Other classification:
  • 88.20
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Contents:
Multi-level regulatory governance in Italy -- Capacity to produce high quality regulation in Italian regions. Veneto -- Calabria -- Campania -- Tuscany -- Conclusions and policy recommendations.
Summary: In recent years Italy has moved towards greater devolution of regulatory powers at regional level, in a European context where this dimension becomes increasingly important. This review analyzes first the institutional set-up for multi-level regulation, the specifics of power sharing between the state and the regions, as well as the horizontal and vertical co-ordination mechanisms in place in the country, before turning to the use of policy instruments and regulatory tools in four Italian regions: Veneto, Calabria, Campania and Tuscany.--Publisher's description.
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Also available in French under title: Itallie.

Produced by the Regulatory Policy Division under Josef Konvitz.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 129).

Multi-level regulatory governance in Italy -- Capacity to produce high quality regulation in Italian regions. Veneto -- Calabria -- Campania -- Tuscany -- Conclusions and policy recommendations.

In recent years Italy has moved towards greater devolution of regulatory powers at regional level, in a European context where this dimension becomes increasingly important. This review analyzes first the institutional set-up for multi-level regulation, the specifics of power sharing between the state and the regions, as well as the horizontal and vertical co-ordination mechanisms in place in the country, before turning to the use of policy instruments and regulatory tools in four Italian regions: Veneto, Calabria, Campania and Tuscany.--Publisher's description.

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