A New Lease of Life for the Aosta Valley’s Consorterie

Commons have existed in the Aosta Valley’s territory for centuries, of which the most distinguishing and still lively are called consorterie. This article aims to study this peculiar form of commons, as well as the evolution of their legal status, focusing on national and regional legislation. This...

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Main Authors: Roberto Louvin, Nicolò P. Alessi
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Language:English
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine 2021-04-01
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rga/8323
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description Commons have existed in the Aosta Valley’s territory for centuries, of which the most distinguishing and still lively are called consorterie. This article aims to study this peculiar form of commons, as well as the evolution of their legal status, focusing on national and regional legislation. This paper also seeks to analyse a regional draft bill on commons written by a technical group appointed by the regional government. Its principal goal is to provide consorterie with a new legal status in line with the results achieved by scholars, jurisprudence and national legislation. Moreover, the legislative proposal explores the regional legislative competence related thereto by proposing some innovative solutions.
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Nicolò P. Alessi
A New Lease of Life for the Aosta Valley’s Consorterie
Revue de Géographie Alpine
Aosta Valley
Commons
Consorterie
Regional draft bill
title A New Lease of Life for the Aosta Valley’s Consorterie
title_full A New Lease of Life for the Aosta Valley’s Consorterie
title_fullStr A New Lease of Life for the Aosta Valley’s Consorterie
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title_short A New Lease of Life for the Aosta Valley’s Consorterie
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Commons
Consorterie
Regional draft bill
url https://journals.openedition.org/rga/8323
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