The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR), signed in Rome on November 4, 1950, and entered into force on September 3, 1953, was ratified by Italy in 1955. Only years later, in 1973, Italy accepted through an ad hoc declaration the competence of the existing supervisory bodies—then the European Commission of Human Rights, an inquiry body that supported the Court, and the Court as a deciding organ—to receive individual applications filed against Italy by any person, nongovernmental organization, or group of individuals claiming to be victims of a violation of the rights and freedoms recognized by the Convention. This chapter discusses certain important judgments of the European Court of Human R...
In the present article the author examines, at first, the question whether the provisions of the Eur...
The article deals with the evolution of the jurisprudence of the Italian Constitutional Court concer...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between the Italian legal system and the ECHR, ...
The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR), signed i...
The rules that are given by the Italian Constitution. The impact on Italian domestic law that is giv...
This chapter describes the impact of EU law and of the ECHR on the case law of the Italian Constitut...
si tratta di un approfondimento dell'impatto della giurisprudenza della d Lussemurgo e di quella di ...
Some recent decisions of administrative courts once again raised the issue on the effectiveness of t...
The present paper deals with the Italian Constitutional Court approach to the application of the Eur...
1noThe chapter provides an empirical assessment of the position of the Italian constitutional court ...
The debate concerning the effects of ECtHR judgments on final domestic court decisions has been revi...
The status assigned to the ECHR (and to Strasbourg case-law) by recent Italian Constitu- tional juri...
Human Rights in Italy in the rulings of the Supreme Court, the Constitutional Court and Supranationa...
In the present article the author examines, at first, the question whether the provisions of the Eur...
The article deals with the evolution of the jurisprudence of the Italian Constitutional Court concer...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between the Italian legal system and the ECHR, ...
The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR), signed i...
The rules that are given by the Italian Constitution. The impact on Italian domestic law that is giv...
This chapter describes the impact of EU law and of the ECHR on the case law of the Italian Constitut...
si tratta di un approfondimento dell'impatto della giurisprudenza della d Lussemurgo e di quella di ...
Some recent decisions of administrative courts once again raised the issue on the effectiveness of t...
The present paper deals with the Italian Constitutional Court approach to the application of the Eur...
1noThe chapter provides an empirical assessment of the position of the Italian constitutional court ...
The debate concerning the effects of ECtHR judgments on final domestic court decisions has been revi...
The status assigned to the ECHR (and to Strasbourg case-law) by recent Italian Constitu- tional juri...
Human Rights in Italy in the rulings of the Supreme Court, the Constitutional Court and Supranationa...
In the present article the author examines, at first, the question whether the provisions of the Eur...
The article deals with the evolution of the jurisprudence of the Italian Constitutional Court concer...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between the Italian legal system and the ECHR, ...