The paper explores the autonomy and indipendence of the new bodies of justice, as a result of the recent reform approved by the CONI. Strictly speaking, the character of autonomy should follow the internal structured of the legal system and define itself in the allocation of the power of judicial administration to the same bodies of justice or to different officials from those who exercise the power of sport management. The character of independence should instead relate to the exercise of judicial function, called to take place without interference from those who hold other roles and, more generally, by any federal subject: while exercising his function every judge must be subject only to (the law) the statue and regulations, in an exclusive and direct way.
Su autonomia e indipendenza dei 'nuovi' organi di giustizia
PROTO M
2015-01-01
Abstract
The paper explores the autonomy and indipendence of the new bodies of justice, as a result of the recent reform approved by the CONI. Strictly speaking, the character of autonomy should follow the internal structured of the legal system and define itself in the allocation of the power of judicial administration to the same bodies of justice or to different officials from those who exercise the power of sport management. The character of independence should instead relate to the exercise of judicial function, called to take place without interference from those who hold other roles and, more generally, by any federal subject: while exercising his function every judge must be subject only to (the law) the statue and regulations, in an exclusive and direct way.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.