"Shared-administration" at the center of a new model of solidarity

Journal title SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO
Author/s Giacomo Pisani
Publishing Year 2022 Issue 2022/1
Language Italian Pages 28 P. 9-36 File size 373 KB
DOI 10.3280/SD2022-001001
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The judgement of the Italian Constitutional Court no. 131 of June 26, 2020, ruled on the legal regulation of the Third sector, recognizing the possibility for public institutions and Third-sector organizations to establish a "shared administration channel as an alternative to the profit and market ones". This article starts from the assumption of "welfare common good" as a hermeneutic category to look at the regulatory horizon outlined by the sentence. Firstly, this category will allow identifying the limits and aporias related to the way in which the principle of subsidiarity has been concretely conceived of within the planning of public policies, specifically social ones, up to now. Secondly, the category of "welfare common good" will help re-signifying the legal devices belonging to the so-called "subsidiary law", by connecting them to those experiences in which new forms of designing welfare services have been effectively implemented in a participatory sense, albeit they have intersected such a normative itinerary only in part so far.

Keywords: Shared-administration - Welfare - Subsidiarity - Common goods - Social rights - Collaboration

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Giacomo Pisani, L’"amministrazione condivisa" al centro di un nuovo modello di solidarietà in "SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO " 1/2022, pp 9-36, DOI: 10.3280/SD2022-001001