Liberalisation Of The Gas Distribution Service: An Uphill Struggle?
The Legislative Decree No. 164/2000 (also known as “Letta Decree”) qualifies the natural-gas distribution activity as a public service. This qualification derives from the aim of natural-gas distribution to meet the needs of the community, by ensuring the equal access to the gas grid (so-called “third party access”), the continuity and the quality of the …
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New Rules on Public Procurement: A Stronger Stance for “Greener” Public Contracts
With Legislative Decree No. 50/2016 (the so-called “Public Procurement Code”, hereinafter “PPC” or “the Code”) Italy implemented the EU Directives 2014/23/EU, 2014/24/EU and 2014/25/EU, concerning, respectively: (i) the award of concession contracts; (ii) public procurement; and (iii) procurement by entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors. The PPC, by repealing the …
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The Madia Act On Public Companies: An Overview
It is estimated that there are about 8,000 companies in Italy whose capital is owned by public administrations (State, Regions, Provinces, Municipalities, etc.…). Ultimately, the need for spending review has led the Italian Government to intervene (again) in this sector of the Public Administration, by issuing Legislative Decree No. 175/2016 (“the Decree”), which follows other …
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