Joseph Daniel, Chairman of the Regional Administrative Court of Liguria, illustrated the data relating to the sentences, showing rather interesting data as regards the public security. In addition to remembering the 30 days needed to decide the precautionary measures, Daniele underlined the few months necessary to deal with the appeals on cases of particular relevance, both from an economic and a social point of view.
According to the president of the Ligurian TAR, this speed is not recorded in any other region of our country. Appeals have decreased, a trend that is easily explained by the economic crisis: in fact, citizens are unable to support the courses of these causes, despite the interest is always very high. The main areas that concern the appeals are those of building and urban planning, without forgetting the matter of public safety. Daniele talked about how those for firearms have doubled in the last two years.
Judgments are often controversial, but it is a fact that the legal precedents are increasing and of very close interest. hunters and shooters. Last year there were 849 administrative judgments in Liguria: 245 were those that accepted the appeal and 283 those that refused it, for the rest it was not possible to proceed with the provision. The backlog at the end of 2017 is very close to 3 thousand appeals, old disputes in the first place.