Sabino Cassese, former judge of the Council and minister

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Minister for the public function, judge at the Constitutional Court, lecturer in prestigious universities, lecturer, director of legal series, president of various reform commissions and a bank (Banco di Sicilia), member of the Boards of Directors of various companies (Olivetti , Autostrade, Assicurazioni Generali and Lottomatica). Sabino Cassese, emeritus professor of the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, has behind him an endless curriculum and is among the most active jurists in public debate. Son of the historian Leopoldo Cassese and brother of Antonio, who died in 2011 and was the first president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, he is originally from Atripalda, and is 86 years old.

Graduated from the University of Pisa and graduated from the Scuola Normale Superiore – Juridical College, he worked at Enrico Mattei’s Eni from 1958 until 1962. Then he landed on university teaching: Urbino the first seat of a long series, then Naples, the Higher School of Public Administration and then again “La Sapienza” where he taught until November 2005, when he was appointed judge of the Constitutional Court by the then President of the Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. It was also Ciampi who had called him 12 years earlier in his government, as Minister for the Civil Service, a position he held for a year from 1993 to 1994.

President of the European Group of Public Administration from 1987 to 1991, he collaborated with the OECD on the reform of public administrations in Central and Eastern European countries. In 1990 he was the first to support the idea of ​​school autonomy: the proposal to the National School Conference wanted by the then Minister of Education Sergio Mattarella. In the 1990s he chaired the Commission for the reform of state shareholdings and the Guarantee Commission for the implementation of the law on strikes in essential public services.

Many of his public interventions during the pandemic. Especially in the first phase, hers was one of the most critical voices on the use of the instrument of the Dpcm for the measures that have limited freedom of movement in the name of the fight against Covid.

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