Dialogues on Italian Constitutional Justice A Comparative Perspective Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law Series
This collection adopts a distinctive method and structure to introduce the work of Italian constitutional law scholars into the Anglophone dialogue while also bringing a number of prominent non-Italian constitutional law scholars to study and write about constitutional justice in a global context.
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 six areas, the volume sets up a new and genuine constitutional dialogue between an Italian scholar presenting a discussion and critical assessment of the specific topic, and a non-Italian scholar who responds elaborating the issue as seen from constitutional law beyond the Italian system. The resulting six such dialogues thus provide a dynamic, in-depth, multidimensional, national and transnational/comparative examination of these areas in which the `Italian style? of constitutional adjudication has a distinctive contribution to make to comparative constitutional law in general.
Fostering a deeper knowledge of the Italian Constitutional Court within the comparative global space and advancing a creative and fruitful methodological approach, the book will be fascinating reading for academics and researchers in comparative constitutional law.
Vittoria Barsotti, Professor of Comparative Law, University of Florence, Italy;
Paolo G. Carozza, Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School, USA;
Marta Cartabia, Vice President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Italy;
Andrea Simoncini, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Florence, Italy;
Date de parution : 01-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 04-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Dialogues on Italian Constitutional Justice :
Mots-clés :
Italian Constitutional Court; Constitutional Court; Anglophone dialogue; Constitutional Adjudication; Non-Italian constitutional law; Constitutional Justice; Italian constitutional justice; Italian Constitutional; Collegiality; European Constitutional Courts; EU Law; ECHR Law; Judge Rapporteur; European Legal Space; Ordinary Courts; UK Supreme Court; Italian Legal System; ECtHR Case Law; Costantino Mortati; Amicus Curiae; Separate Opinions; Constitutional Judges; Constitutional Interpretation; Constitutional Case Law; Constitutional Complaint; EU Charter; Ordinary Judiciary; Amicus Curiae Briefs; EU Directive