Second Statute of Autonomy of Trentino–South Tyrol

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The Second Statute of Autonomy of Trentino–South Tyrol is a foundational legal framework that grants extensive self-governing powers and protections to the largely German-speaking region in northern Italy.

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf autonomy statute
constitutional law
foundational legal framework
aimsTo ensure social and economic development of the region
guarantee self-government
protect linguistic minorities
appliesToProvince Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol NERFINISHED
Province of Trento NERFINISHED
appliesToRegion Trentino–South Tyrol NERFINISHED
basedOn Gruber–De Gasperi Agreement NERFINISHED
country Italy
definesInstitution Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol NERFINISHED
Autonomous Province of Trento NERFINISHED
Provincial Councils
Provincial Governments NERFINISHED
Regional Council of Trentino–South Tyrol NERFINISHED
ensures protection of cultural heritage of linguistic groups
representation of linguistic groups in political institutions
establishesPrinciple bilingualism in public administration
ethnic proportionality in public employment
power-sharing between linguistic groups
protection of cultural identity
grantsAutonomyTo Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol NERFINISHED
Province of Trento NERFINISHED
grantsLegislativePowersIn culture
education
healthcare organization
land use planning
local administration
tourism
transport
historicalContext post-World War II settlement of South Tyrol question
languageProtected German
Italian
Ladin
legalStatus constitutional rank within Italian legal system
predecessor First Statute of Autonomy of Trentino–South Tyrol NERFINISHED
protectsMinority German-speaking population of South Tyrol
Ladin-speaking population
providesFor financial autonomy of the provinces
participation of provinces in international and cross-border cooperation
special fiscal arrangements
regulates distribution of competences between State, Region and Provinces
relations between regional and provincial bodies
school systems for different language groups
use of languages in public offices
roleIn implementation of Italy–Austria agreements on South Tyrol

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German-speaking Italy statuteOfAutonomy Second Statute of Autonomy of Trentino–South Tyrol