The public debate on "autonomy" regarding the "further forms and particular conditions" of autonomy allowed by paragraph three of Article 116 of the Constitution shows the serious misrepresentation of the constitutional idea of autonomy, confused with independence, separateness and self-sufficiency from the rest of the Nation, instead of being correctly understood as self-government in the awareness of the interdependence between the entities of the Republic as a whole.

Differentiation and Inequalities: Asymmetric Regionalism in a One and Indivisible Republic

L. Ronchetti
2021-01-01

Abstract

The public debate on "autonomy" regarding the "further forms and particular conditions" of autonomy allowed by paragraph three of Article 116 of the Constitution shows the serious misrepresentation of the constitutional idea of autonomy, confused with independence, separateness and self-sufficiency from the rest of the Nation, instead of being correctly understood as self-government in the awareness of the interdependence between the entities of the Republic as a whole.
http://www.ijpl.eu/archive/2021/issue-19/differentiation-and-inequalities-asymmetric-regionalism-in-a-one-and-indivisible-republic
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