In this chapter the main issues concerning legal effects of international legal rules in domestic orders are examined in a systematic way. This investigation is underpinned by the following five pillars. First, the idea that States are not bound by international obligations in this respect. Second, that despite the persistent (albeit limited) importance of formal models of incorporation of international law into domestic law, a central role is played by domestic courts, with particular regard to the identification of self-"executing" rules. Third, that international legal rules may sometimes produce legal effects in domestic orders, even in the absence of a formal incorporation into domestic law. Fourth, that insofar as the Italian Constitu...
In light of the ongoing work of the International Law Commission, this paper deals with the topic of...
The manifestation of the international rule of law appears as one of the possible paths to check the...
In this brief article the following ideas are advanced: a) in the italian legal order the costitutio...
Once read in relation to the problem of its “self-executing” character, the structure of internation...
Although the obligation to implement international agreements in the internal law (municipal law) is...
The concept of ‘direct applicability’ and ‘self-executing’ nature of international norms is still ob...
In this chapter the traditional legal issues concerning the legal regime which applies to internatio...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between the Italian legal system and the ECHR, ...
The domestic court decisions excerpted in this chapter address general aspects pertaining to decisio...
Some recent decisions of administrative courts once again raised the issue on the effectiveness of t...
The rules that are given by the Italian Constitution. The impact on Italian domestic law that is giv...
This paper revisits the Italian case law on international organizations (IOs) with a view to underst...
The central premise of this volume is that the relationship of law and politics in international law...
The article assesses the impact of the Italian Constitutional Court's judgment No. 348/2014 on the r...
This chapter revisits the Italian case law on international organizations (IOs) with a view to under...
In light of the ongoing work of the International Law Commission, this paper deals with the topic of...
The manifestation of the international rule of law appears as one of the possible paths to check the...
In this brief article the following ideas are advanced: a) in the italian legal order the costitutio...
Once read in relation to the problem of its “self-executing” character, the structure of internation...
Although the obligation to implement international agreements in the internal law (municipal law) is...
The concept of ‘direct applicability’ and ‘self-executing’ nature of international norms is still ob...
In this chapter the traditional legal issues concerning the legal regime which applies to internatio...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between the Italian legal system and the ECHR, ...
The domestic court decisions excerpted in this chapter address general aspects pertaining to decisio...
Some recent decisions of administrative courts once again raised the issue on the effectiveness of t...
The rules that are given by the Italian Constitution. The impact on Italian domestic law that is giv...
This paper revisits the Italian case law on international organizations (IOs) with a view to underst...
The central premise of this volume is that the relationship of law and politics in international law...
The article assesses the impact of the Italian Constitutional Court's judgment No. 348/2014 on the r...
This chapter revisits the Italian case law on international organizations (IOs) with a view to under...
In light of the ongoing work of the International Law Commission, this paper deals with the topic of...
The manifestation of the international rule of law appears as one of the possible paths to check the...
In this brief article the following ideas are advanced: a) in the italian legal order the costitutio...