allillegalità
Allillegalità, written with an apostrophe in Italian as all’illegalità, is a term used in Italian discourse to discuss a pervasive approach to illegality or to describe a stance that normalizes or tolerates illicit behavior. It is not a formal legal category, but a stylistic expression found in journalism, political rhetoric, and criminological analysis to summarize concerns about violations of laws, norms, or regulations.
Linguistic notes: the form all’illegalità comes from the preposition a plus the article l’, yielding a metaphorical
Contexts and usage: the expression appears in discussions of public governance, corruption, organized crime, urban development,
Relation to related concepts: all’illegalità is linked to debates about the rule of law, anti-corruption policies,
See also: Illegality, Illicit behavior, Corruption, Rule of law, Organized crime.