Considérations critiques sur la Constitution et les droits dans la culture juridique italienne contemporaine

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (4):805-822 (2016)
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In the following paper is put in question the present-day dominant Italian ideology of the so called ‘new constitutionalism’, which considers human rights as an open-texture catalogue of claims which only the Constitutional Courts are entitled to interpret and implement. This ideology is considered as a tool for overcoming the traditional liberal rule of law in favor a of more and more developed rule of the courts.

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Agostino Carrino
Università degli Studi "Federico II" di Napoli

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