The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience

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Autor(a) principal: Baraggia, Antonia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: A&C - Revista de Direito Administrativo & Constitucional
Texto Completo: https://revistaaec.com/index.php/revistaaec/article/view/1578
Resumo: The aim of the paper is to look at Italy’s invisible Constitution to identify the drivers of informal transformations and create a snapshot of the Italian case in order to make a comparative contribution to the debate. I argue that, in addition to the traditional forces of informal constitutional change – namely constitutional conventions, the role of the judiciary in interpreting the constitution and the role of relevant institutional actors – the Italian case must be seen in the light of the specific constitutional history of Italy, especially two fundamental “moments” of this history: the specific political context in which the Constitution was drafted in 1947 and Italy’s participation in the EU integration process. Only by looking at informal constitutional change in the broader context of these historical and political evolutions can we understand the key features of the “Italy’s unwritten Constitution”.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience
title The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience
spellingShingle The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience
Baraggia, Antonia
Italian Constitution
unwritten constitution
informal constitutional change
EU integration process
Constitutional Court.
title_short The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience
title_full The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience
title_fullStr The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience
title_full_unstemmed The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience
title_sort The “unwritten” Constitution: reflections on the Italian experience
author Baraggia, Antonia
author_facet Baraggia, Antonia
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baraggia, Antonia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Italian Constitution
unwritten constitution
informal constitutional change
EU integration process
Constitutional Court.
topic Italian Constitution
unwritten constitution
informal constitutional change
EU integration process
Constitutional Court.
description The aim of the paper is to look at Italy’s invisible Constitution to identify the drivers of informal transformations and create a snapshot of the Italian case in order to make a comparative contribution to the debate. I argue that, in addition to the traditional forces of informal constitutional change – namely constitutional conventions, the role of the judiciary in interpreting the constitution and the role of relevant institutional actors – the Italian case must be seen in the light of the specific constitutional history of Italy, especially two fundamental “moments” of this history: the specific political context in which the Constitution was drafted in 1947 and Italy’s participation in the EU integration process. Only by looking at informal constitutional change in the broader context of these historical and political evolutions can we understand the key features of the “Italy’s unwritten Constitution”.
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