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dellistituzione

Dell’istituzione, written in its proper form dell'istituzione, is the Italian genitive construction meaning “of the institution.” It is a prepositional phrase formed from di + l’istituzione with elision before a vowel, and it functions to attribute possession, relation, or attribution to an institution rather than to denote a specific concept on its own.

The term is widely used in legal, administrative, historical, and academic texts to indicate something associated

Etymology and usage context: dell’istituzione derives from the Latin root institutio and the Italian noun istituzione

with
a
particular
institution—its
rules,
mission,
governance,
responsibilities,
or
traditions.
It
appears
in
phrases
such
as
the
norms
dell’istituzione,
the
mandate
dell’istituzione,
or
the
history
dell’istituzione,
serving
to
situate
statements
within
an
institutional
context.
meaning
“institution.”
As
a
generic
linguistic
form,
it
does
not
designate
a
single
doctrine
or
theory
but
serves
as
a
reference
point
to
identify
material
related
to
an
institution.
Its
exact
sense
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
sentence,
whether
describing
authority,
policy,
or
organizational
legacy.
See
also
istituzione,
istituzionale,
ente.