Over the past fifteen years, water management has been a highly problematic issue in Italy. With particular attention to the situation in Naples, this article addresses the sharp conflict that has emerged between citizens’ politically-expressed will to keep water management under public control and the actions of Parliament and of various governments. The discussion looks at issues of legitimacy and the law, taking into account the effects of popular action that combines protest and legal action.
On The Critical Relationship Between Citizenship and Governance: The Case of Water Management in Italy
MAROTTA, Sergio
2014-01-01
Abstract
Over the past fifteen years, water management has been a highly problematic issue in Italy. With particular attention to the situation in Naples, this article addresses the sharp conflict that has emerged between citizens’ politically-expressed will to keep water management under public control and the actions of Parliament and of various governments. The discussion looks at issues of legitimacy and the law, taking into account the effects of popular action that combines protest and legal action.File in questo prodotto:
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