The course is articulated in four parts: it will examine the fundamental aspects of a) the local government, the whole of local administrative functions and town planning functions; b) public contracts; c) legislation on civil servants; d) the elements of public accounting
Part I: L. Vandelli, Il sistema delle autonomie locali, V ediz., Bologna, il Mulino, 2013, pp. 1-295; M. Carrà - W. Gasparri - C. Marzuoli, Diritto per il governo del territorio, Bologna, il Mulino, 2012, pp. 167-257.
Part II: A. Longo, Introduzione alla legislazione degli appalti pubblici, Milano, Giuffrè, 2014, pp. 1-133.
Part III: A. Police, Le risorse umane, in F. G. Scoca (a cura di), Diritto amministrativo, Giappichelli, 2014, pp. 455-482, e 584-593; M. D'Antona, Lavoro pubblico e diritto del lavoro: la seconda privatizzazione del pubblico impiego nelle ‘Leggi Bassanini’, in Lavoro nelle pubbliche amministrazioni, 1996, fasc. 1, pp. 35-64; A. Corpaci, Regime giuridico e fonti di disciplina dei rapporti di lavoro nelle pubbliche amministrazioni, in Rivista giuridica del lavoro e della previdenza sociale, 2010, pp. 467-480.
Part IV: texts will be made available at the beginning of the lessons..
Learning Objectives
Students have to acquire the capability to gather legislation, case law and elaborations of doctrine in order to reconstruct the current legal framework and to detect the juridical issues of the subjects of the course.
Sensitivity to the juridical aspects of the current phase of reform of public administrations and the juridical issues arising from it.
Prerequisites
Readiness for the exam requires having knowledge of the fundamental notions of General Constitutional Law, Private Law I and General Administrative Law.
Teaching Methods
Traditional classroom lectures.
Part One: Prof. Gasparri, 40 hours, first semester;
Part Two: Prof. Corpaci, 20 hours, first semester;
Part Three: Prof. Marzuoli 20 hours, second semester;
Part Four: Torricelli, 20 hours, second semester.
Type of Assessment
Intermediate tests of learning: students who attend will be able to support a mid-term exam on the first two
parts of the program at the end of the first half and the third and fourth parts, at the end of the second semester.
Course program
The course is divided into four parts.
Part One (40 hours): dedicated to the local government, with particular attention to the role of autonomous local profiles to its organizational and functional and the territorial government with reference to the proceedings of town and country planning municipal.
Part Two (20 hours): relates to contracts of public authorities and takes into account the regulation of public contracts which examines, in particular, the persons required to follow the procedures of public evidence, the parties admitted to the races, the qualification of economic operators and procedures expectations.
Part Three (20 hours): dedicated to the discipline of working in public administrations. Will be treated the main aspects relating to the work of
employees under private law: the sources and the procedures for recruitment; rules, including common and special disciplines;
judicial protection. They will also examine the unique aspects to the employment relationship of public managers.
Part Four (20 hours): relates to the essential elements of the discipline of finance and public expenditure (European constraints, fiscal federalism, public budgets, accounting process, implications for subjective situations).