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Item Il recupero delle terre incolte e abbandonate. La “nuova stagione” legislativa italiana fra obiettivi ambientali e promozione dell’accesso alla terra da parte dei giovani(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM) Strambi, GiulianaIn Italy the recovery of uncultivated and abandoned land was alive for several years after the first world war, but not always with satisfactory results. The present paper aims to highlight the reasons for the recent renaissance of the Regions’ interest in this issue, which have lately regulated again the allocation of uncultivated and abandoned land under the new framework of a discipline termed “land banks.” Following the example of the regional legislations, which have environmental goals, the State has recently created “land banks” that aim to provide opportunities for young people to gain access to land, especially in Southern Italy, eventually curbing the problem of the ageing of the farmers. The paper will examine the various disciplines, framing them in the context of EU policies for the rational use of natural resources and for the development of marginal rural areas, in order to highlight the key issues involved.Item Wdrażanie Programów Rozwoju Obszarów Wiejskich we Włoszech na podstawie rozporządzenia nr 1305/2013(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2016) Germanò, Alberto; Strambi, GiulianaThe article deals with Rural Areas Development Programmes (RADP) in Italy implemented pursuant to Regulation EU No 1305/2013. Apart from 21 regional RADPs envisaged for the period 2014–2020, the Italian Ministry of Agriculture has prepared one national programme as well. In the article, special focus is put on the adoption and implementation procedures of these Programmes, to determine their legal character. The Tuscan region has been selected for a case study, and the procedures of the submission, adoption and notification of Programmes to the European Commission, the character of the regional legislative acts as well as the procedures necessary to follow at the implementation stage regarding the formulation of ‘notifications’ or ‘announcements’ of individual ‘actions’ leading to the next step when funds are allocated in by way of ‘agreements’ have been analysed. The analysis of the legal character of the RADPs in the context of their broad division into ‘soft law’ and ‘hard law’, suggests that they should be classified as hard law.