The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course.
The issues of urban development especially related to recent transformations. The modules of Urban Planning and the Law and Legal of BBCC provide insight into the regulatory, procedural and economic instruments to put in support of the restoration project.
The issues of urban development especially related to recent transformations. The modules of Urban Planning and the Law and Legal of BBCC provide insight into the regulatory, procedural and economic instruments to put in support of the restoration project.
scheda docente
materiale didattico
1. Cultural Heritage Law
Introduction to cultural heritage law and its historical and regulatory development. The legal dimension of cultural heritage and constitutional principles. The notion of cultural property and categories of assets. Procedures for the identification and verification of cultural interest.
Institutional organization and the role of public and private actors in heritage protection. Functions of protection and conservation, circulation of cultural property, legal regime and protection instruments.
From protection to enhancement: use, management, and forms of public–private collaboration, including partnership tools and processes of enhancement, also in the digital domain.
2. Law and Instruments of Urban Regeneration
Evolution of planning instruments and urban renewal programmes. Supranational, national, and regional regulatory frameworks related to urban regeneration. Measures, incentives, and guiding principles for interventions in the transformation of the built environment.
The role of regeneration in historic centres, with particular attention to contemporary dynamics related to housing, tourism pressure, and processes of social and economic transformation.
Elements of public procurement law applied to the cultural heritage sector.
3. Protection and Enhancement of the Landscape
Landscape in its legal and constitutional dimension. Relationships between landscape, environment, and land-use governance. European and national regulatory frameworks and the system of landscape protection.
Instruments of protection, planning, and landscape authorization. Functions of protection and enhancement of the landscape and control systems, with reference to administrative responsibilities and sanctions provided by the legal system.
Programma
The programme is structured into three main, interrelated thematic areas.1. Cultural Heritage Law
Introduction to cultural heritage law and its historical and regulatory development. The legal dimension of cultural heritage and constitutional principles. The notion of cultural property and categories of assets. Procedures for the identification and verification of cultural interest.
Institutional organization and the role of public and private actors in heritage protection. Functions of protection and conservation, circulation of cultural property, legal regime and protection instruments.
From protection to enhancement: use, management, and forms of public–private collaboration, including partnership tools and processes of enhancement, also in the digital domain.
2. Law and Instruments of Urban Regeneration
Evolution of planning instruments and urban renewal programmes. Supranational, national, and regional regulatory frameworks related to urban regeneration. Measures, incentives, and guiding principles for interventions in the transformation of the built environment.
The role of regeneration in historic centres, with particular attention to contemporary dynamics related to housing, tourism pressure, and processes of social and economic transformation.
Elements of public procurement law applied to the cultural heritage sector.
3. Protection and Enhancement of the Landscape
Landscape in its legal and constitutional dimension. Relationships between landscape, environment, and land-use governance. European and national regulatory frameworks and the system of landscape protection.
Instruments of protection, planning, and landscape authorization. Functions of protection and enhancement of the landscape and control systems, with reference to administrative responsibilities and sanctions provided by the legal system.
Bibliografia Di Riferimento
L. Casini, Ereditare il futuro. Dilemmi sul patrimonio culturale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2016. C. Barbati, M. Cammelli, L. Casini, G. Piperata, G. Sciullo, Diritto del patrimonio culturale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2025 A. Mitrotti, I beni culturali esposti dalla digitalizzazione, in Federalismi.it, n. 22, 2025, pp. 235-270. M. G. Della Scala, Tutela e valorizzazione dei beni culturali diffusi tra patrimonio e culturale nazionale e patrimoni culturali minori, in Diritto amministrativo, n. 3, 2025, pp. 829-868. F. Giglioni, Order without law in the experience of italian cities, in Italian Journal of Public Law, n. 9, pp. 291-309. F. Ciarlariello, The reduction of land consumption and the role of urban regeneration as a land-use function, in Italian Journal of Public Law, n. 1, 2025, pp. 269-301. F.G. Albisinni, L'identità storico-culturale dei centri storici come eccezione culturale al principio di concorrenza, in Giorn. dir. amm., n. 3, 2019, pp. 387-396.Modalità Frequenza
Attendance is required, along with active participation in the scheduled activities.Modalità Valutazione
As part of the course, three different group projects will be developed, the outcomes of which will contribute to the final assessment. During the final exam, in addition to the presentation of the completed projects, students’ understanding of the course content will be assessed.