RT Article T1 Agenda per una evoluzione della giustizia amministrativa canonica JF Estudios eclesiásticos VO 97 IS 383 SP 1197 OP 1216 A1 Montini, G. Paolo LA Italian YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1881376109 AB In the context of the theme of the challenges awaiting the law of the Church forty years after the promulgation of the current Code, the article proposes to foresee the desired evolution of canonical administrative justice, sharing the responsibilities of the agenda among the various subjects of the mission of the Church, starting from the faithful up to the supreme and universal legislator. The evolution of the administrative justice system — perhaps like every other area of law — cannot be carried on the shoulders of the legislator alone, but is a choral work: by the faithful who must develop a greater awareness of their rights to participate in the mission of the Church, to the lawyers who must operate with greater competence and courage, to the Dicasteries of the Roman Curia who must more proceduralise hierarchical recourses, to the diocesan Bishops who must develop more effective regulations for conciliation regulation. The article sets out in particular some proposals for an evolution of the jurisprudence of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura and the proposal that the supreme and universal legislator allows the establishment of local administrative courts at the request of individual Bishop’s Conferences. K1 Palabras clave: K1 giustizia amministrativa K1 ricorsi gerarchici K1 tribunali amministrativi locali DO 10.14422/ee.v97.i383.y2022.010