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Rivista Elettronica Di Diritto, Economia, Management Rivista elettronica di Diritto, Economia, Management Numero 1 - 2021 Parte prima: Atti del convegno “Cooperazione spaziale internazionale: limiti e prospettive”, organizzato il 12 gennaio 2021 dal Centro Studi Geopolitica.info in collaborazione con UnitelmaSapienza, CEMAS Sapienza e con il patrocinio scientifico di Fondazione Roma Sapienza. Inquadra il QR-CODE per il download degli altri numeri Parte seconda: articoli sul PNRR, identità e profilo, customer della Rivista satisfaction, outsourcing per l’archiaviazione dei documenti informatici, diritto di accesso ad internet o al ciberspazio, smart contratcts, cloud, regolazione e competizione, lavoro agile o smartworking e protezione dei dati personali. FONDATA E DIRETTA DA DONATO A. LIMONE I ISSN 2039-4926 Direttore responsabile Donato A. Limone Comitato scientifico Estanislao Arana García, Catedrático de Derecho administrativo de la Universidad de Granada (Spagna); Piero Bergamini (Comitato Direttivo del Club degli Investitori di Torino); Francesco Capriglione (professore di diritto degli intermediari e dei mercati finanziari, Luiss, Roma); Mario Carta (Professore di diritto dell’Unione europea dell’Università degli Studi di Roma Unitelma Sapienza); Enzo Chilelli (esperto di sanità e di informatica pubblica); Claudio Clemente (Banca d’Italia); Fabrizio D’Ascenzo (professore ordinario, preside della Facoltà di Economia, Univer- sità “La Sapienza”); Angelo Del Favero (“Health and Welfare School”, Università degli Studi di Roma “Unitelma Sapienza”); Luigi Di Viggiano (Università del Salento; esperto di scienza dell'amministrazione digitale); Jorge Eduardo Douglas Price, ordinario di Teoria generale del diritto; Direttore del Centro di Studi Istituzionali Patagónico (CEIP), Facoltà di Giurisprudenza e Scienze Sociali dell'Università Nazionale di Comahue (Argentina); Vincenzo Mongillo (ordi- nario di diritto penale, Università degli studi di Roma, Unitelma Sapienza); Maria Rita Fiasco (consulente, Vice Presidente Assinform); Donato A. Limone (professore di informatica giuridica, direttore della Scuola Nazionale di Amministrazione Digitale – SNAD, Università degli Studi di Roma, Unitelma Sapienza); Andrea Lisi (Avvocato, docente ed esperto di Diritto dell'Informa- tica; Presidente di Anorc Professioni); Valerio Maio (ordinario di diritto del lavoro, Università degli Studi di Roma, Unitelma Sapienza); Mario Nobile (dirigente generale, responsabile della transizione digitale, Ministero delle infrastrutture e dei trasporti); Roberto Pasca di Magliano (Professore di Economia e gestione dell'Innovazione; Direttore School of Financial Cooperation and Development, Unitelma Sapienza); Pier Luigi Petrillo (ordinario di diritto pubblico com- parato, Università degli studi di Roma, Unitelma Sapienza); Nadezhda Nicolaevna Pokrovskaia, docente universitario presso Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia e Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg Polytechnic University; Francesco Riccobono (ordinario di teoria generale del diritto, Università Federico II, Napoli); Sergio Sciarelli (professore di economia aziendale, Uni- versità Federico II, Napoli); Marco Sepe (ordinario di diritto dell’economia, Università degli studi di Roma, Unitelma Sapienza). Comitato di redazione Leonardo Bugiolacchi, Antonino Buscemi, Angelo Cappelli, Luca Caputo, Claudia Ciampi, Giovanni Crea, Ersilia Crobe, Tiziana Croce, Wanda D’Avanzo, Sandro Di Minco, Paola Di Salvatore, Massimo Farina, Santo Gaetano, Paolo Galdieri, Edoardo Limone, Emanuele Limone, Marco Mancarella, Antonio Marrone, Alberto Naticchioni, Giulio Pascali, Gianpasquale Preite, Azzurra Rinaldi, Fabio Saponaro, Pasquale Sarnacchiaro, Sara Sergio, Franco Sciarretta, Irene Sigismondi. Direzione e redazione Via Riccardo Grazioli Lante, 15 – 00195 Roma [email protected] Gli articoli pubblicati nella rivista sono sottoposti ad una procedura di valutazione anonima. Gli articoli sottoposti alla rivista vanno spediti alla sede della redazione e saranno dati in let- tura ai referees dei relativi settori scientifico disciplinari. Anno XI, n. 1/2021 ISSN 2039-4926 Autorizzazione del Tribunale civile di Roma N. 329/2010 del 5 agosto 2010 Editor ClioEdu Roma - Lecce Tutti i diritti riservati. È consentita la riproduzione a fini didattici e non commerciali, a condizione che venga citata la fonte. La rivista è fruibile dal sito www.clioedu.it gratuitamente. II INDICE Editoriale Donato A. Limone .................................................................................................... 3 PARTE PRIMA Atti del convegno “Cooperazione spaziale internazionale: limiti e prospettive”, organizzato il 12 gennaio 2021 dal Centro Studi Geopolitica.info in collabora- zione con UnitelmaSapienza, CEMAS Sapienza e con il patrocinio scientifico di Fondazione Roma Sapienza. The cooperation between Nations in the field of Space Biomedicine: an outstanding opportunity for Italy Mariano Bizzarri .................................................................................................. 15 Passato, presente e futuro della Cooperazione spaziale Lorenzo Bazzanti .................................................................................................. 35 Atemis Accords. Un nuovo ordine spaziale internazionale? Andrea D’Ottavio ................................................................................................... 47 La nuova corsa allo spazio. Una riflessione sulle attuali dinamiche di competizione in campo spaziale e sull’adeguatezza dell’attuale “Corpus iuris spatialis” Valentina Mariani ................................................................................................. 58 Analisi e prospettive per una Astropolitica del XXI secolo Marcello Spagnulo ................................................................................................. 88 PARTE SECONDA Articoli sul PNRR, identità e profilo, customer satisfaction, outsourcing per l’archiaviazione dei documenti informatici, diritto di accesso ad internet o al ciberspazio, smart contratcts, cloud, regolazione e competizione, lavoro agile o smartworking e protezione dei dati personali. Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR). La trasformazione digitale delle pubbliche amministrazioni nel PNRR. Considerazioni sui vincoli normativi e progettuali Donato A. Limone ................................................................................................ 101 Identità e profilo: il pericolo di confonderli nella società dell’informazione Massimo Genghini ............................................................................................... 110 Un modello statistico per l’analisi della Customer satisfaction nell’online Food Delivery Ilaria Grazia, Pasquale Sarnacchiaro ................................................................ 130 Una decisione incomprensibile: l’approvazione dei contratti di outsourcing per gli archivi pubblici Vincenzo Franco ................................................................................................. 153 Il ritorno del diritto di accesso a internet(o al Ciberspazio?) Santo Gaetano ..................................................................................................... 188 Gli smart contracts: negozi del futuro o meteora? Santi Coniglio ...................................................................................................... 219 La “memoria” comune dei dati: il modello “cloud” nella P.A. e la celerità amministrativa Mariantonietta Barberi ....................................................................................... 230 La regolazione per la competizione Paolo Pastore ....................................................................................................... 237 Smart working: reingegnerizzazione dei processi, security by Design e Privacy by Design Francesco Nesta ................................................................................................... 248 2 EDITORIALE Parte prima Atti del convegno “Cooperazione spaziale internazionale: limiti e prospettive”, orga- nizzato il 12 gennaio 2021 dal Centro Studi Geopolitica.info in collaborazione con UnitelmaSapienza, CEMAS Sapienza e con il patrocinio scientifico di Fondazione Roma Sapienza. In questo numero pubblichiamo gli atti del Convegno su “Cooperazione spaziale internazionale: limiti e prospettive”, organizzato il 12 gennaio 2021 dal Centro Stu- di Geopolitica.info, in collaborazione con UnitelmaSapienza, CEMAS Sapienza e con il patrocinio scientifico di Fondazione Roma Sapienza. La relazione di Mariano Bizzarri sviluppa e definisce un quadro di cooperazione in- ternazionale di biomedicina spaziale. L’esplorazione dello spazio costringe gli esseri umani a confrontarsi con un ambiente ostile di radiazioni cosmiche, cambiamenti radicali della gravità e campi magnetici e a vivere in isolamento sociale.Il viaggiatore spaziale è sottoposto a minacce rilevanti per la salute. Una nuova politica interna- zionale sui voli spaziali umani (come considerata nel progetto Artemis) potrebbe aiutare a raggiungere risultati positivi nella biomedicina spaziale. Lorenzo Bazzanti tratta il tema della cooperazione spaziale considerando il passato, il presente e il futuro della cooperazione in questione. L’ascesa del settore privato, la maggiore “accessibilità” dello spazio e l’innovazione tecnologica stanno aprendo la strada a nuove possibilità, gettando le basi per una nuova fase dell’economia spaziale, che potrebbe avere un fortissimo impatto negli equilibri di potere terrestri, mentre nel campo delle relazioni internazionali
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