My thesis is about the supposed administrative act. I deal with the subject in three chapters speaking about three essential points. In the first chapter I deal with the way in which the supposed act influences the validity, the efficacy and the essential being of the acts supposing it. At the first I make a survey of the doctrinal reconstruction of the phenomenon, then I deal with the subject in a general theory by the light of juridical dynamics. In the second chapter I analyze the phenomenon of derivative invalidity, lingering over the invalidity cancelling of which I deny the theoretical foundations. At the last, in the third chapter, I dwell upon the legal spin-off of practical reconstructions. In this chapter, by the light of new set of rules introduced in legal administrative law, I question the practical foundations too, and the real utility of invalidity cancelling.

L’ATTO AMMINISTRATIVO PRESUPPOSTO

2009

Abstract

My thesis is about the supposed administrative act. I deal with the subject in three chapters speaking about three essential points. In the first chapter I deal with the way in which the supposed act influences the validity, the efficacy and the essential being of the acts supposing it. At the first I make a survey of the doctrinal reconstruction of the phenomenon, then I deal with the subject in a general theory by the light of juridical dynamics. In the second chapter I analyze the phenomenon of derivative invalidity, lingering over the invalidity cancelling of which I deny the theoretical foundations. At the last, in the third chapter, I dwell upon the legal spin-off of practical reconstructions. In this chapter, by the light of new set of rules introduced in legal administrative law, I question the practical foundations too, and the real utility of invalidity cancelling.
2009
Italiano
VOLPE, Francesco
MANFREDINI, Arrigo
Università degli Studi di Ferrara
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