The Italian Constitutional Court has long characterized its position within the constitutional system by exercising a significant effort in coordinating its powers both with other constitutional institutions (“horizontal relationality”) and with international and supranational law (“vertical relationality”). Accordingly, our report on constitutional developments in 2016 primarily focused on aspects of vertical relationality, while our 2017 report focused on horizontal relationality. These dimensions remained crucial in 2018
Tega, D., Cartabia, M., Faraguna Pietro, Massa, M. (2019). Italy. Boston College : I•CONnect and the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy.
Italy
Tega, Diletta;
2019
Abstract
The Italian Constitutional Court has long characterized its position within the constitutional system by exercising a significant effort in coordinating its powers both with other constitutional institutions (“horizontal relationality”) and with international and supranational law (“vertical relationality”). Accordingly, our report on constitutional developments in 2016 primarily focused on aspects of vertical relationality, while our 2017 report focused on horizontal relationality. These dimensions remained crucial in 2018I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.