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Autore
Capone, Nicola

Titolo
Del diritto d'uso civico e collettivo dei beni destinati al godimento dei diritti fondamentali
Periodico
Politica del diritto
Anno: 2016 - Fascicolo: 4 - Pagina iniziale: 597 - Pagina finale: 636

My thesis is that local authorities and the State are to be considered exponential bodies of a particular community. Meaning that the law residually may confer to them the care of the interests of the entire community. Thus a new concept of space emerges: the space of the "enjoyment of life", instead of the space of the "government of lives". The demonstration is based on three juridical concepts. The first: the constitutionalisation of private and public property. The Italian Constitution prescribes that private property is limited and functionalised (social function). Public property is the space and the natural means for the exercise of basic freedoms. The second: the theory of the commons or the reform of the Civil Code relating to public goods. A ministerial commission (Commissione Rodotà) declared that common goods «express functional utility for the exercise of fundamental rights and for the free development of the individual and are shaped on the principle of intergenerational safeguarding of their utilitates». The third: the collective rights. These are goods, public or private, subject to collective rights of use and enjoyment. The best-known legal form of collective right are the "Civic Uses" and the "Right to Public Use". On these theoretical assumptions on March 2, 2012 in Naples a community of artists and cultural workers is practicing the civic use of a public building translating it into a new administrative practice through the elaboration of the «Declaration of civic and collective urban use».



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