Italian Constitutional Justice in Global Context

Italian Constitutional Justice in Global Context

Simoncini, Andrea; Carozza, Paolo G.; Cartabia, Marta; Barsotti, Vittoria

Oxford University Press Inc

01/2016

328

Dura

Inglês

9780190214555

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgments ; Preface ; PART I: THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ; CHAPTER 1: THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ITALIAN CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION ; 1. Constitutional justice prior to 1948 ; 2. American-style constitutional review during the post-war transition ; 3. A complex conception: Designing the Constitutional Court ; 4. A long gestation: The activation of the Court ; 5. The birth of a new system of constitutional adjudication ; 6. Taking a deep breath: The Court's relationship to the body politic ; 7. The "eras" of the Constitutional Court ; 8. The present and future of the Court: constitutional justice in global context ; CHAPTER 2: The Constitutional Court: rules and model ; 1. The system of constitutional justice designed by the Constituent Assembly ; 2. Composition ; 3. Jurisdiction ; 4. The system of judicial review ; 5. Acts that are subject to judicial review ; 6. The Italian model of judicial review: "Cooperative" and "Networked" ; CHAPTER 3: FORMS AND METHODS OF JUDICIAL REASONING ; 1. A concurrent plurality of methods of interpretation ; 2. Reasonabless, proportionality and balancing of values ; 3. The use of transnational law and comparative method ; 4. The decisions of the constitutional court and their effects ; PART II: CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE ; CHAPTER 4: KEY RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS ; 1. The rights and duties of citizens in the Constitution ; 2. The fundamental principles of inviolability and equality ; 3. Personal liberty ; 4. Freedom of religion ; 5. Life, reproduction, health ; 6. Family ; 7. Social rights ; 8. Citizens and migrants ; CHAPTER 5: POWERS AND CONFLICTS ; 1. Relations of powers and the unique role of the Judiciary ; 2. Executive vs. President of the Republic ; 3. Executive vs. Parliament ; 4. Judiciary vs. Parliament ; 5. Judiciary vs. President of the Republic ; CHAPTER 6: REGIONALISM ; 1. Not "federal" but "regional" ; 2. The 2001 constitutional reform of the regional system ; 3. Statutory autonomy ; 4. Legislative autonomy ; 5. Administrative Autonomy: The principle of subsidarity ; 6. Financial Autonomy ; CHAPTER 7: NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION IN THE EUROPEAN SPACE ; 1. The European Clauses of the Italian Constitution ; 2. The Constitutional Court and the European Union ; 3. The Constitutional Court and the European Convention on Human Rights ; Appendix I: The Constitution of the Republic of Italy ; Appendix II: Justices 1955 to present ; Appendix III: Basic Statistics on the Constitutional Court ; Table of Cases ; Index
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