This article takes a comparative law perspective to examine a series of issues that, through the lense of the recently published book ‘Italian Constitutional Justice in Global Context’, appear to be closely interconnected. It starts with a survey of the overall global circulation of Italian legal models. Secondly, it focuses on the general features and inner limits of so-called global constitutionalism. Thirdly, it addresses the interactions at work in a civil jurisdiction between the Constitutional Court and the other domestic, European and Western legal formants. The final part of the paper chooses private law as a litmus test to review the practical dimension of the above-mentioned interactions.
Constitutional Justice in Italy and Beyond: A Comparative (and Private Law) Perspective
BUSSANI, Mauro
2016-01-01
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This article takes a comparative law perspective to examine a series of issues that, through the lense of the recently published book ‘Italian Constitutional Justice in Global Context’, appear to be closely interconnected. It starts with a survey of the overall global circulation of Italian legal models. Secondly, it focuses on the general features and inner limits of so-called global constitutionalism. Thirdly, it addresses the interactions at work in a civil jurisdiction between the Constitutional Court and the other domestic, European and Western legal formants. The final part of the paper chooses private law as a litmus test to review the practical dimension of the above-mentioned interactions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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