The paper analyzes the function of the Constitutional Court to protect the Constitution as the supreme source of State organization, distinguishing between the function of resolving conflicts between State powers and between State and Regions or between Regions. Each part is developed through a discussion that, starting from the historical genesis of the function, reconstructs the most salient institutions of the constitutional process. At the end of each part the Author puts concluding remarks relating to the way the effective exercise of these functions characterizes the Court's role within the juridical system and, in particular, with reference to the balance of relations between State powers as well as State and Regions
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The paper deals with two conflicts of constitutional powers on the enforcement of Italian constituti...
The paper is devoted to the governmental status of the U.S. Supreme Court in general and to its exeg...
The article looks at the Italian debate around informal constitutional transformations, particularly...
This essay analyzes the functions of the constitutional courts of Central and Eastern Europe which p...
l'A., ricostruendo le caratteristiche della competenza sui conflitti di attribuzione tra poteri dell...
The papers investigate the current challenge to the separation of power doctrine following the lega...
This article deals with the context and methods of constitutional reasoning developed by the Italian...
This article is divided into three parts. The subject is the complex connections between the test ba...
This article focuses on Italy as an example of the judicialization of territorial politics, with the...
The article addresses the problem of the \u201cconstitutionalisation\u201d of Italian legal order fo...
Judicial Suprematism. On Overflows and Political Legitimation of the Constitutional Court. The essay...
Modern constitutionalism lives a moment of revival and reconsideration of constituent power not only...
This paper examines the foundations of the Italian Constitutional Court’s authority by comparing it ...
This contribution, starting from the possible overcoming of the Constitutional court’s case law that...
The paper deals with the role and functions of the dissenting opinion in Constitutional Courts in a ...
The paper deals with two conflicts of constitutional powers on the enforcement of Italian constituti...
The paper is devoted to the governmental status of the U.S. Supreme Court in general and to its exeg...