Conference of presentation of the writings in honour of Professor Riccardo Villata at the University of Studies of Milan
On 17 December at 2.30 p.m. a conference will be held at the University of Studies of Milan to present the “Scritti di diritto processuale amministrativo dedicati a Riccardo Villata” (Writings on administrative procedural law dedicated to Riccardo Villata), fifty years after the publication of “L’esecuzione delle decisioni del Consiglio di Stato” (The enforcement of …
Forthcoming Article By Riccardo Villata In “rivista Di Diritto Processuale Amministrativo”
The article is a further contribution to an ongoing debate on jurisdiction in which Riccardo Villata provides, amongst other interpretations, an insight into the constitutional system resulting from Articles 103 and 113 of the Italian Constitution.
Forthcoming Article By Professor Villata
Studio Legale Villata, Degli Esposti e Associati is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of Professor Villata’s latest article. The work, In tema di questioni di giurisdizione (alla luce di un recente Momorandum), explores questions of jurisdiction following the recent Memorandum from the heads of the three jurisdictions (ordinary, administrative and accounting) addressed to the …
Andreina Degli Esposti’s Contribution To The Volume “the Energy Regulation And Markets Review”
ANDREINA DEGLI ESPOSTI’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEWLY RELEASED SIXTH EDITION OF THE VOLUME “THE ENERGY REGULATION AND MARKETS REVIEW”
Forthcoming Volume On The Reform Of The Public Procurement Code Coordinated By Professor Villata
Studio Legale Villata, Degli Esposti e Associati is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of a volume on the reform of the Italian Public Procurement Code. A number of experts in Administrative and Public Law will contribute to the work, which is coordinated by Professor Villata.
Professor Villata’s Forthcoming Article On The Jurisdiction Of Administrative Courts
Studio Legale Villata, Degli Esposti e Associati is pleased to announce the imminent publication of Professor Villata’s latest article, which explores the extent of, and the limits to, the jurisdiction of Italian Administrative Tribunals.