The work presents six distinct areas of particular interest from a comparative constitutional perspective: first, the role of legal scholarship in the work of constitutional courts; second, structures and processes that contribute to more “open” or “closed” styles of constitutional adjudication; third, pros and cons of collegiality in the work of constitutional courts; fourth, forms of access by individuals to constitutional justice; fifth, methods of constitutional interpretation; and sixth, the relationship between national constitutional adjudication and the transnational context. In each of these areas the chapter highlits the Italian approach in comparison with other international experiences
Reference to foreign precedents by Constitutional Courts varies steadily across countries. Countries...
2016 Morris Lecturer Vittoria Barsotti, Chaired Professor of Comparative Law and Ph.D. Program Direc...
The paper aims at scrutinizing the recent judicial dialogue between the Italian Constitutional Court...
Italian Constitutional Justice in Global Context is the first book ever published in English to prov...
The purpose of this book is to present topics that are distinctive of Italian Constitutional Law. Th...
Legal scholars have been inspired by the dialogic approach and rallied around it as the solution to ...
In recent years there has been increased attention towards the use of foreign law in the decisions ...
In recent years there has been increased attention towards the use of foreign law in the decisions o...
none2noWithout downplaying the importance of the dialogue that takes place among the ordinary domest...
In the era of “global constitutionalism” and an ever-growing judicial dialogue, accessibility of Con...
This article deals with the context and methods of constitutional reasoning developed by the Italian...
The concept of 'constitutional dialogue' has become a focal point of US and Canadian public law scho...
Part I of this article provides a comparative overview of the origins, structure and functioning of ...
Reference to foreign precedents by Constitutional Courts varies steadily across countries. Countries...
2016 Morris Lecturer Vittoria Barsotti, Chaired Professor of Comparative Law and Ph.D. Program Direc...
The paper aims at scrutinizing the recent judicial dialogue between the Italian Constitutional Court...
Italian Constitutional Justice in Global Context is the first book ever published in English to prov...
The purpose of this book is to present topics that are distinctive of Italian Constitutional Law. Th...
Legal scholars have been inspired by the dialogic approach and rallied around it as the solution to ...
In recent years there has been increased attention towards the use of foreign law in the decisions ...
In recent years there has been increased attention towards the use of foreign law in the decisions o...
none2noWithout downplaying the importance of the dialogue that takes place among the ordinary domest...
In the era of “global constitutionalism” and an ever-growing judicial dialogue, accessibility of Con...
This article deals with the context and methods of constitutional reasoning developed by the Italian...
The concept of 'constitutional dialogue' has become a focal point of US and Canadian public law scho...
Part I of this article provides a comparative overview of the origins, structure and functioning of ...
Reference to foreign precedents by Constitutional Courts varies steadily across countries. Countries...
2016 Morris Lecturer Vittoria Barsotti, Chaired Professor of Comparative Law and Ph.D. Program Direc...
The paper aims at scrutinizing the recent judicial dialogue between the Italian Constitutional Court...