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  • LEGGE REGIONALE 24 novembre 1997, n. 42 – Norme in materia di beni e servizi culturali del Lazio (REGIONAL LAW November 24, 1997, No. 42 – Norms on cultural goods and services in Lazio)

    The LEGGE REGIONALE 24 novembre 1997, n. 42 is a legislative act from the Lazio Region that outlines regulations concerning the management and promotion of cultural assets and services. Its primary aim is to safeguard and enhance the region’s cultural heritage while ensuring that cultural services are accessible and effectively organised for public benefit. The law establishes a framework for the protection, conservation, and promotion of the region’s cultural goods, including historical monuments, museums, libraries, and other significant cultural institutions. It provides guidelines for the management of these assets, ensuring

    Legge Regionale N.19 Del 24-07-1997 Regione Puglia

    The law outlines a comprehensive legal framework for establishing and managing protected natural areas, with a focus on environmental conservation, cultural heritage preservation, and sustainable development. It serves as a vital reference for professionals and enthusiasts interested in the intersection of natural heritage and regional planning. This law defines various types of protected areas, including natural parks, reserves, and biotopes, while specifying the criteria for their classification. It emphasises safeguarding biodiversity, traditional agro-pastoral activities, and the cultural landscapes that characterise the region. By integrating scientific, ecological, and socio-economic considerations, it

    Leggi regionali 1994, 13 – Tutela del patrimonio storico, sociale e culturale delle società di mutuo soccorso (Regional laws 1994 13 – Protection of the historical, social and cultural heritage of mutual aid societies)

    The Regional Law No. 13 of 1994 of Liguria aims to safeguard the historical, social, and cultural heritage of mutual aid societies operating in the region. These societies, functioning without profit motives, are recognized for their role in fostering solidarity and social progress. The law provides financial support and institutional mechanisms to preserve and promote their contributions. To achieve these goals, the law establishes a regional registry for mutual aid societies active for at least two years, ensuring accountability and inclusion in development programs. It also introduces a Center for

    Norme in materia di tutela di beni culturali, ambientali e paesistici

    This legislative text focuses on the sustainable reuse and requalification of buildings in the Piemonte region. It aims to promote urban regeneration while preserving the architectural heritage. The law introduces measures to limit new land consumption by encouraging the recovery of existing structures, aligning with both environmental sustainability and heritage conservation goals. Key provisions include the adaptive reuse of buildings, ensuring that modifications respect the original architectural features. The law also sets out guidelines for improving energy efficiency and seismic resilience in renovated structures. These measures are designed to enhance

    Valorizzazione del patrimonio artistico-culturale e dei luoghi della Lotta di Liberazione in Piemonte

    This law provides a comprehensive overview of measures aimed at urban regeneration and the preservation of architectural and environmental quality. It outlines strategies for the reuse and rehabilitation of existing buildings, promoting sustainable development and enhancing the aesthetic value of urban areas. The text delves into the importance of maintaining the historical and cultural integrity of urban spaces while integrating modern amenities. It highlights the need for a balanced approach that respects heritage while accommodating contemporary needs. Key points include the promotion of green spaces, energy-efficient building practices, and the

    Lo Statuto speciale della Valle d’Aosta (Special Statute of the Aosta Valley)

    The Special Statute of the Aosta Valley, established by Constitutional Law No. 4 of February 26, 1948, defines the region as an autonomous entity within the political framework of the Italian Republic. The statute grants the region legal personality and administrative authority in alignment with national unity, constitutional principles, and Italy’s international obligations. The region has significant legislative powers in areas such as agriculture, public works, local policing, tourism, and cultural preservation. Additionally, it can adapt national laws to local conditions in matters including education, health services, and public welfare.

    La Costituzione (Italian Constitution)

    The Italian constitution is the fundamental law of the Italian parliamentary republic. The first 12 articles constitute the fundamental principles. Among them, article 9 is dedicated to culture and cultural heritage. Article 9, together with articles 33 and 34 constitute the Cultural Constitution. Art. 9 The Republic promotes the development of culture and of scientific and technical research. It safeguards the natural landscape and the historical and artistic heritage of the Nation. It protects the environment, biodiversity and ecosystems, also in the interests of future generations. State law regulates the

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