The article discusses how the principle of non-discrimination impacts on domestic rules on trans-mission of surnames, in the light of the judgment in the case of "Cusan and Fazzo v. Italy". The Court considered that a system requiring that the surname given to children born in wedlock was to be that of the father, without exception and irrespective of the choice made by the spouses, constituted a gender discrimination in the enjoyment of the applicants' private and family life. The Court also required the adoption of general measures to execute the judgment. The Italian Government promptly adopted a draft law to discharge its obligations, providing that the father's surname shall be given to children, failing an agreement of the spouses to ...
In three recent decisions the Italian Council of State firmly denied the existence of a right to sam...
This article deals with some issues related to the application of the new Italian law to cross-borde...
More and more often, same-sex couples ask judges to recognize their rights. With two recent rulings,...
In the case of Cusan and Fazzo v. Italy, the European Court of Human Rights held that there had been...
The article analyses two important decisions of the Italian Constitutional Court that demonstrate th...
This chapter moves from a recent judgement n. 286 of 2016 by which the Italian Constitutional Court ...
The article critically examines the content of three legal decisions (Courts of Florence, Catania a...
The article proposes a critical reading of two decisions by the Italian Constitutional Court: no. 54...
Ponencia del «Justice with gender perspective». International Congress Program and 2nd Regional Conf...
The essay aims to enlighten emerging issues concerning the identity protection of children in Italy....
In the absence of express regulation, the Italian Supreme Court (Corte di Cassazione) recently ruled...
The issue of gender representation in the access to elective functions deals with the more general p...
This article gives an account of a recent decision of the State Council in Italy. This ruling decla...
L’articolo offre una ricostruzione della giurisprudenza interna in materia di omogenitorialità, con ...
The Italian legal system undoubtedly belongs to the western legal tradition and yet, until only rece...
In three recent decisions the Italian Council of State firmly denied the existence of a right to sam...
This article deals with some issues related to the application of the new Italian law to cross-borde...
More and more often, same-sex couples ask judges to recognize their rights. With two recent rulings,...
In the case of Cusan and Fazzo v. Italy, the European Court of Human Rights held that there had been...
The article analyses two important decisions of the Italian Constitutional Court that demonstrate th...
This chapter moves from a recent judgement n. 286 of 2016 by which the Italian Constitutional Court ...
The article critically examines the content of three legal decisions (Courts of Florence, Catania a...
The article proposes a critical reading of two decisions by the Italian Constitutional Court: no. 54...
Ponencia del «Justice with gender perspective». International Congress Program and 2nd Regional Conf...
The essay aims to enlighten emerging issues concerning the identity protection of children in Italy....
In the absence of express regulation, the Italian Supreme Court (Corte di Cassazione) recently ruled...
The issue of gender representation in the access to elective functions deals with the more general p...
This article gives an account of a recent decision of the State Council in Italy. This ruling decla...
L’articolo offre una ricostruzione della giurisprudenza interna in materia di omogenitorialità, con ...
The Italian legal system undoubtedly belongs to the western legal tradition and yet, until only rece...
In three recent decisions the Italian Council of State firmly denied the existence of a right to sam...
This article deals with some issues related to the application of the new Italian law to cross-borde...
More and more often, same-sex couples ask judges to recognize their rights. With two recent rulings,...