This article examines the decision issued by the Constitutional Court of Romania on December 6th, 2024, which annulled the first round of the presidential elections held in November, situating it within the concept, typologies, and role of electoral dispute resolution mechanisms, with particular emphasis on those of a jurisdictional nature. This caseprovides valuable insights for comparative legal analysis and general reflections on legal developments due tonew technologies and fake news.
Ragone, S. (2026). Preliminary Observations on the Romanian Constitutional Court’s Annulment of the First Round of Presidential Elections in 2024. FEDERALISMI.IT, 13, 237-249.
Preliminary Observations on the Romanian Constitutional Court’s Annulment of the First Round of Presidential Elections in 2024
RAGONE, SABRINA
2026
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This article examines the decision issued by the Constitutional Court of Romania on December 6th, 2024, which annulled the first round of the presidential elections held in November, situating it within the concept, typologies, and role of electoral dispute resolution mechanisms, with particular emphasis on those of a jurisdictional nature. This caseprovides valuable insights for comparative legal analysis and general reflections on legal developments due tonew technologies and fake news.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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