The principle of “legitimate expectation” is said to protect subjective situations consolidated by acts of public authorities suitable for determining an advantageous position and generating an expectation in their recipient. The definition, which is not entirely peaceful, is examined in this paper and subjected to critical examination, with particular reference to its common foundation with regard to the principle of “legal certainty”.
Il principio di “affidamento” nell’indicativo del diritto: tra intenti operativi ed esiti nichilisti
Favaro
2019-01-01
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The principle of “legitimate expectation” is said to protect subjective situations consolidated by acts of public authorities suitable for determining an advantageous position and generating an expectation in their recipient. The definition, which is not entirely peaceful, is examined in this paper and subjected to critical examination, with particular reference to its common foundation with regard to the principle of “legal certainty”.File in questo prodotto:
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