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Nuove Forme Di Soggettivitã€: Le Reti Associative

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The article intends to prospect the main lines of investigation of research regarding the figure of associational networks, studying both their theoretical and reconstructive profiles and their application implications. Starting from the problems posed by the pluralization of legal subjectivity and the study of the concept of network in law, the investigation will move, therefore, through the concrete analysis of associative networks in the Third Sector with a necessary redefinition and structuring of the same and with particular reference to the functions and activities that they perform. The analysis of the normative discipline reveals multiple operational and applicative problems that the interpreter is called upon to resolve.

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  • Agnese Alamanni, 2024. "Nuove Forme Di Soggettivitã€: Le Reti Associative," Working Papers - Economics wp2024_01.rdf, Universita' degli Studi di Firenze, Dipartimento di Scienze per l'Economia e l'Impresa.
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