THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

Published: March 3, 2020
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Through an unusual category for constitutional theory - disruption - this short essay deals with the introduction of constitutional justice with the Constitutional Court in Italian Constitution. From a historiographical point of view the essay describes the most important events when the Court has defined the features and the limits of the review of legislation in Italy, and so its instruments and position and the position of Parliament and judges as an effect. The paper points out that the most important disruption has been the disjunction of subjective rigths from law, above all through art. 2 of the Constitution.

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Dogliani, M., & Massa Pinto, I. (2020). THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT. Il Politico, 251(2), 38–51. https://doi.org/10.4081/ilpolitico.2019.235