The acts adopted by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (I.C.O.M.O.S.) - and, more specifically, the Venice Charter of 1964 and the Florence Charter of 1981 - are not binding for the Public Administration and therefore their disregard cannot be treated as a violation of law. The aforementioned documents, however, express authoritative rules of experience of which account should be taken by the Public Administration in the exercise of its discretionary powers

Il valore degli atti dell’International Council on Monuments and Sites (I.C.O.M.O.S.) tra soft law e discrezionalità amministrativa. (Nota a sent. Cons. Stato sez. VI 19 febbraio 2018 n. 1052)

Simone Carrea
2019-01-01

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The acts adopted by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (I.C.O.M.O.S.) - and, more specifically, the Venice Charter of 1964 and the Florence Charter of 1981 - are not binding for the Public Administration and therefore their disregard cannot be treated as a violation of law. The aforementioned documents, however, express authoritative rules of experience of which account should be taken by the Public Administration in the exercise of its discretionary powers
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