The Ghost of Blanco: A Note to Ugo Mattei

By noting the end of the dualism between public and private law, between state and international law and between goods and services, the article comments and interprets Ugo Mattei’s doctrine about new forms of property. Cognitive transformations, both technological and social, do not prelude to a ne...

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Main Author: Michele Surdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2012-11-01
Series:Scienza & Politica
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Online Access:http://scienzaepolitica.unibo.it/article/view/3202
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Summary:By noting the end of the dualism between public and private law, between state and international law and between goods and services, the article comments and interprets Ugo Mattei’s doctrine about new forms of property. Cognitive transformations, both technological and social, do not prelude to a new and different juridical intermediation as guarantee of the communal regime of goods. These new forms of property, when confronted with the domain that private economic property continues to exercise, do not announce neither the dissolution of the monopoly of state coercion, nor the advent of a merely administrative management.
ISSN:1825-9618
1825-9618