Abstract
The analysis of Maria Cristina Cavallaro's essay makes it possible to develop some critical considerations on an only apparently autonomous topic, which concerns the relationship between 'penal populism' and administrative activity.
This relationship documents the increasingly evident emergence of an 'administrative populism' whose characteristics are linked precisely to the lucid reflection on the administrative law 'of the enemy', which also takes on a general significance in this respect.
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