L'influence de l'intégration européene
By: BATTINI, Stefano.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, juil./sept. 1993Revue Française D'Administration Publique 67, p. 401-406Abstract: European integration influences the italian administration in three ways, directly or indirectly. Taking interests in account strengthens the organic links between national and community administrations; it also leads, functionnaly, to the development of complex procedures which go through both levels - national and suprenational. The role of public authorities in the economy have been replaced by indirect ones. Centre-periphery relationship have changed too: a new system of competences - exclusively and concurring - is being set up, with numerous structural adaptation, new instruments, new interventions and objectives to be coordinated between various levels of governmentEuropean integration influences the italian administration in three ways, directly or indirectly. Taking interests in account strengthens the organic links between national and community administrations; it also leads, functionnaly, to the development of complex procedures which go through both levels - national and suprenational. The role of public authorities in the economy have been replaced by indirect ones. Centre-periphery relationship have changed too: a new system of competences - exclusively and concurring - is being set up, with numerous structural adaptation, new instruments, new interventions and objectives to be coordinated between various levels of government
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