Principle of Equality and Social Care Policies in the ltalian Regional System between Autonomy and Centralization
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The paper analyzes the extent to which the principle of equality is complied
with in social care policies in the Italian regional system, deepening the tensions
between autonomy and centralization arising from the relationship between the State
and the Regions. Social care policy is, in fact, one of the sectors in which there is
great tension between central government and territorial autonomies. According to the
Italian Constitution, while social care is a general (rectius: residual) competence of
the Regions, the principle of equality - stated by Article 3 of the Constitution with
formal and substantial meaning - should be ensured through the exclusive (rectius:
cross-cutting) State power (stated in Article 117 Cost., Par. 2 let. m) to lay down the
essential levels of care/services. Over time, some circumstances - the cross-cutting
powers of the State, failure by the State to determine the essential service levels; the
economic crisis - have led to deep conflicts between the Regions (autonomy) and the
State (centralization) which have often been solved by the Constitutional Court whose
task is to ensure compliance with the principle of equality.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Principle of equality; Social care policies; Italian regional system; Essential levels of care.
Elenco autori:
Napolitano, GIULIA MARIA; Saputelli, Gabriella
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