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Thursday, May 2nd, 2019

English Combined Authorities and Italian Metropolitan Cities: A Comparative Perspective

Empowering local government has been a recurrent element of political programmes of British and Italian governments since the 1990s. The political decisions concerning local government made in the past decade were undoubtedly influenced by the effects of the 2008 economic crisis and the global metropolisation processes with the growing importance...
Tuesday, February 21st, 2017

Explaining the Ineffective Implementation of Constitutional Rulings through the Concept of Policy Networks: The Case of Public Policy towards ‘the Erased’ in the Republic of Slovenia

This article seeks to contribute to the understanding of public policy towards ‘the Erased’ implementation problems in the Republic of Slovenia, where the former Yugoslav population was removed from the Register of Permanent Residence by national authorities. We will focus on the implementation of two constitutional rulings during the period...

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