The contribution is devoted to the formal and material publicity of public lists, focusing on the ways in which formal publicity is met by the most relevant public lists. At the heart of the contribution, in addition to the typology of public listings, is an analysis of the Land Registry and the central register of executions with case-law correlations in particular to the material publicity associated with these records.
The conclusion of the paper aims at public lists or, in part, at public registers, the maintenance of which is connected with the delegation of public law duties and rights to typically chambers of estate or directly to their members.