JOURNALS REVIEW – LATIN AMERICA LAW REVIEWS ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Silia Gardini

Latin America Law Reviews on Administrative Law arises from the need to foster a scholarly dialogue with legal systems that, while sharing with our own a common juridical and institutional matrix, have followed distinct regulatory and doctrinal approaches. This interplay of affinities and divergences makes the Latin American perspective particularly fertile for comparative inquiry: similarities allow us to recognise familiar issues in different institutional settings, whereas differences offer an opportunity to question critically those categories that, within the Italian debate, we often tend to regard as settled. In this issue, the review presents a selection of noteworthy contributions published in Chile, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil during 2025.

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