The public law implications of the shift to social housing
The public law implications of the shift to social housing
There is an ongoing transformation of the Italian housing public service from public to social provision. This paper argues that the Italian transformation from public to social housing represents a ‘surreptitious’ and uncontrolled privatisation that mimics the English transition from council to social housing. By looking at the English experience, I advocate the Italian public housing service should backpedal from social to public housing, retaking state control of social housing provision given to non-profit organisations to redevelop a systematic, coordinated and participative national housing public service.
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Prevete, Chiara
1f7002cd-26e1-4a94-b3e3-463eff27e693
10 April 2024
Prevete, Chiara
1f7002cd-26e1-4a94-b3e3-463eff27e693
Prevete, Chiara
(2024)
The public law implications of the shift to social housing.
European Public Law Journal, 30 (2), .
(doi:10.54648/euro2024005).
Abstract
There is an ongoing transformation of the Italian housing public service from public to social provision. This paper argues that the Italian transformation from public to social housing represents a ‘surreptitious’ and uncontrolled privatisation that mimics the English transition from council to social housing. By looking at the English experience, I advocate the Italian public housing service should backpedal from social to public housing, retaking state control of social housing provision given to non-profit organisations to redevelop a systematic, coordinated and participative national housing public service.
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