A chi servono gli ordini professionali?

Journal title SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO
Author/s Roberta Dameno
Publishing Year 1 Issue 2000/2
Language Italian Pages 16 P. File size 71 KB
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The topic of the institutionalisation of the professions, with special reference to the rôle played by the orders and by codes of professional practice, raises its head once again: on the one hand because of the attempts being made by many professions to achieve a legally recognised professional status and, on the other, because of the widespread belief that the orders are obsolete. The author offers some food for thought about the relationships between the free intellectual professions, the legal order and the organisation of society, arguing that the theories developed to date, which generally refer to the legal and healthcare professions, do not appear to explain why certain professional activities obtain certain benefits when their professional status is recognised, such as the right to exert a restrictive practice over the labour market, while others that are of no less importance for the organisation of society do not, and then moves on to point to some possible directions for research, including the empirical field.

Roberta Dameno, A chi servono gli ordini professionali? in "SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO " 2/2000, pp , DOI: