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Authorities in Early Modern Law Courts
2021
This volume looks at the comparative development of legal practice in the early modern period across Europe. Focusing deliberately on the impact of law courts on substantive law – and not on its systematisation by learned jurists – it studies similarities and differences in the development of the law across different jurisdictions. In doing so it evaluates whether and to what extent it is possible to consider this development as a unitary and truly European phenomenon. This collection re-evaluates current debates surrounding the development of civil law in the early modern period in the context of the grand narratives of European legal history and sets out to challenge current orthodox view…
Designing a Dynamic Performance Management System to support Local Health Authorities’ Managers in facing patients mobility
2013
Royal Mayors (1620-1700) : The Bane of the Burghers, the Crown’s Scourge, Effective Developers of Urban Government?
2017
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How Can Authorities Support Distributed Improvisation During Major Crises? A Study of Decision Bottlenecks Arising During Local COVID-19 Vaccine Roll…
2022
Despite the increased importance attributed to distributed improvisation in major crises, few studies investigate how central authorities can promote a harmonic, coordinated national response while allowing for distributed autonomy and improvisation. One idea implicit in the literature is that central authorities could help track and tackle common decision bottlenecks as they emerge across “improvising” local authorities as a result of shared, dynamic external constraints. To explore this idea we map central functions needed to roll-out vaccines to local populations and identify and classify bottlenecks to decision-making by local authorities managing COVID-19 vaccine roll-out in Norway. W…
Facebook discussion of a crisis: authority communication and its relationship to citizens
2016
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the authority communication and its relationship to citizens during a disaster. This analysis is crucial for organisations to help them understand the different ways in which crises are perceived by citizens, and the reactions they may cause. The results will help authorities in planning their crisis communication. Design/methodology/approach Facebook comments written by authorities and citizens are studied and analysed in an exploratory case study related to the 2011 catastrophe in the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant via content analysis. Findings The analysis of Facebook comments revealed that authorities have to be prepared for …
Orbis exiguus. Foreign authorities in Paulus Christinaeus's Law Reports
2010
Preface, Authorities in Early Modern Law Courts
2021
did the early-modern case law of higher courts across Europe have authority? If so, in what sense? This is the question that dominates the book, looking at many different early modern jurisdictions across Europe.
Le relazioni annuali delle autorità amministrative indipendenti
2022
Nella notizia si dà conto delle relazioni annuali delle autorità amministrative indipendenti italiane It is a note about the annual reports of Italian Authorities
Recensione a M. SANINO, La tutela giurisdizionale nei confronti degli atti delle autorità indipendenti, Milano, Wolters Kluwer – Cedam, 2019
2020
La recensione esamina la tutela giurisdizionale nei confronti degli atti delle autorità indipendenti The review examines the judicial protection against the decisions of independent authorities
La suprema giurisdizione nella Sardegna moderna. Travagli della Real Audiencia (1564-1651)
2019
The institution of the Real Audiencia in the kingdom of Sardinia since the 1560s is part of a wider process which saw the rise and development of royal supreme courts of justice in several European countries of the early modern period. In fact, major State formation processes all around Europe required that monarchs increased their control on local authorities and that new increasingly centralised systems of judicial review gained precedence over all particular jurisdictions, feudal as well as municipal. This brought about a dramatic transformation in the field of criminal law enforcement and administration of justice.