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Developments in Italian constitutional law: the year 2016 in review

Authors :
Faraguna, Pietro
Massa, Michele
Tega, Diletta
Cartabia, Marta
Tega, D.
Faraguna, P.
Massa, M.
Cartabia, M.
Faraguna, Pietro
Massa, Michele
Tega, Diletta
Cartabia, Marta
Faraguna, P
Massa, M
Tega, D
Cartabia, M
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This report starts out with a brief overview of the Italian constitutional system, with a particular emphasis on the system of constitutional justice (Section 2). Next, the report contains a narrative exposition of two particularly important controversies from 2016 (Section 3). In these decisions, the Italian Constitutional Court (ICC) actively engaged as the supranational dimension of constitutional law, showing at the same time a high level of compliance to the principle of openness towards supranational and international law, and a firm stance in upholding the complex substantive and institutional balance of the Italian Constitution. In Section 4, the report provides an overview of landmark judgments adopted by the ICC in 2016. The last section draws some conclusions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..976237b7342ea3dd24e4f0353055f58c