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The schools were given autonomy in the areas of didactics, organisation, research, school development, administration, and finance. With effect from September 1st, 2000, all public schools in the region were granted legal personality. They thus became legal entities under public law. | The schools were given autonomy in the areas of didactics, organisation, research, school development, administration, and finance. With effect from September 1st, 2000, all public schools in the region were granted legal personality. They thus became legal entities under public law. | ||
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=== Important Links & References === | === Important Links & References === | ||
[https://www.provinz.bz.it/bildung-sprache/deutschsprachige-schule/bildungsverwaltung/autonomie-schulen.asp Autonomie Südtirol und Bozen] | [https://www.provinz.bz.it/bildung-sprache/deutschsprachige-schule/bildungsverwaltung/autonomie-schulen.asp Autonomie Südtirol und Bozen] | ||
[[Category:Italy]] | [[Category:Italy]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 28 March 2024
The schools were given autonomy in the areas of didactics, organisation, research, school development, administration, and finance. With effect from September 1st, 2000, all public schools in the region were granted legal personality. They thus became legal entities under public law.