The essay examines how Italian regional legislatures take part in EU affairs in the aftermath of the Lisbon Treaty. In this respect, it delineates the constitutional framework, which allows them to get involved in the decision-making process at the European level of government. It then delves into the involvement of Italian regional legislatures in EU affairs within the broader constitutional framework of asymmetric and quasi-federal regionalization. Furthermore, it sets the foundations of regional councils’ participation, which can be traced both to national and European constitutional provisions. Finally, participation of regional legislative councils in EU decision-making is examined within the regional frame of government
The article aims to examine how, and to what extent, the process of Europeanisation has affected the...
The chapter analyses Italian regionalism as an example of the trend of decentralized States, where t...
In its early days, the European Union had a tendency towards ‘regional blindness’, with there being ...
The article looks at the regions\u2019 external powers as amended by a number of recent laws reformi...
ABSTRACT The research focuses and analyzes the relations between the European institutions and loca...
The position of the Italian Constitutional Court on the requirement of protecting fundamental princi...
"The Lisbon Treaty states that national Parliaments shall contribute to a better functioning of the ...
This chapter explores the role of Regions in the subsidiarity scrutiny. It argues that, at a general...
In the first part of this article, the authors illustrate in a comparative perspective the salient f...
This essay outlines the role that the national parliaments of federal and regional states can play i...
The essay examines the role of the "Consiglio delle autonomie locali" within the Italian m...
This article analyses recent developments in Italian regional interest representation. The focus is ...
The Italian constitution provides for four types of territorial bodies: regions, provinces, metropol...
By means of a comparative analysis of the early warning mechanism at regional level in Austria, Belg...
The multidimensional constitutional asymmetry in Italy includes several categories of regions: the s...
The article aims to examine how, and to what extent, the process of Europeanisation has affected the...
The chapter analyses Italian regionalism as an example of the trend of decentralized States, where t...
In its early days, the European Union had a tendency towards ‘regional blindness’, with there being ...
The article looks at the regions\u2019 external powers as amended by a number of recent laws reformi...
ABSTRACT The research focuses and analyzes the relations between the European institutions and loca...
The position of the Italian Constitutional Court on the requirement of protecting fundamental princi...
"The Lisbon Treaty states that national Parliaments shall contribute to a better functioning of the ...
This chapter explores the role of Regions in the subsidiarity scrutiny. It argues that, at a general...
In the first part of this article, the authors illustrate in a comparative perspective the salient f...
This essay outlines the role that the national parliaments of federal and regional states can play i...
The essay examines the role of the "Consiglio delle autonomie locali" within the Italian m...
This article analyses recent developments in Italian regional interest representation. The focus is ...
The Italian constitution provides for four types of territorial bodies: regions, provinces, metropol...
By means of a comparative analysis of the early warning mechanism at regional level in Austria, Belg...
The multidimensional constitutional asymmetry in Italy includes several categories of regions: the s...
The article aims to examine how, and to what extent, the process of Europeanisation has affected the...
The chapter analyses Italian regionalism as an example of the trend of decentralized States, where t...
In its early days, the European Union had a tendency towards ‘regional blindness’, with there being ...