The essay aims to answer a simple but very relevant question: how could be possible that the constitutionalists who gave the most important contribution in the theoretical building of Italian constitutional democracy were the same who, only a few years before, wrote about the fascist constitutional order with sincere interest (and sometimes with real appreciation)? Political opportunism? No. The answer lies in the paths of their constitutional interpretations that reveal the existence of a real doctrinal fracture in the Italian constitutionalist culture of late Thirties, created by a new generation of jurists
The paper focuses on the relationship between the Fascist regime and the administrative justice. Onc...
This article studies the political ideology of the Italian political movement Fronte dell'Uomo Qualu...
In 1870 Rome was conquered without military resistance by the young Italian State, causing the Pope ...
The essay aims to answer a simple but very relevant question: how could be possible that the constit...
The chapter is a contribution to the analysis of prevalent constitutional subjectivities and variega...
In this article we will analyse the fascist regime as a politico-constitutional reality. From a new ...
The essay deals with the admissibility and the effectiveness of the so-called “additional or possibl...
This chapter’s main objective is to reconstruct the pathways of formation and development of the Ita...
The relationship between Southern Italy and fascism is a little explored theme. The contribution ref...
This essay moves from the increasing fear of anti‐system (and far-right) parties in Italy (e.g., Cas...
The essay focuses on the particular value that the doctrine of the fascist period has attributed to...
The chapter seeks to ‘deconstruct’ populism in its relation to constitutionalism. In the first part,...
This essay describes the ambitious claim of modern constitutionalism and distinguishes it from mere ...
This article deals with democratic constitutionalism in order to investigate the proper nature of co...
The article looks at the Italian debate around informal constitutional transformations, particularly...
The paper focuses on the relationship between the Fascist regime and the administrative justice. Onc...
This article studies the political ideology of the Italian political movement Fronte dell'Uomo Qualu...
In 1870 Rome was conquered without military resistance by the young Italian State, causing the Pope ...
The essay aims to answer a simple but very relevant question: how could be possible that the constit...
The chapter is a contribution to the analysis of prevalent constitutional subjectivities and variega...
In this article we will analyse the fascist regime as a politico-constitutional reality. From a new ...
The essay deals with the admissibility and the effectiveness of the so-called “additional or possibl...
This chapter’s main objective is to reconstruct the pathways of formation and development of the Ita...
The relationship between Southern Italy and fascism is a little explored theme. The contribution ref...
This essay moves from the increasing fear of anti‐system (and far-right) parties in Italy (e.g., Cas...
The essay focuses on the particular value that the doctrine of the fascist period has attributed to...
The chapter seeks to ‘deconstruct’ populism in its relation to constitutionalism. In the first part,...
This essay describes the ambitious claim of modern constitutionalism and distinguishes it from mere ...
This article deals with democratic constitutionalism in order to investigate the proper nature of co...
The article looks at the Italian debate around informal constitutional transformations, particularly...
The paper focuses on the relationship between the Fascist regime and the administrative justice. Onc...
This article studies the political ideology of the Italian political movement Fronte dell'Uomo Qualu...
In 1870 Rome was conquered without military resistance by the young Italian State, causing the Pope ...