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Il Giudice delle leggi in ascolto: «Coscienza sociale» e giurisprudenza costituzionale

    1. [1] University of Turin

      University of Turin

      Torino, Italia

  • Localización: Quaderni costituzionali, ISSN 0392-6664, Nº 2, 2021, págs. 377-398
  • Idioma: italiano
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • The Constitutional Court Listening: Case Law and the «Social Conscious- ness»
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  • Resumen
    • The case law of the Italian Constitutional Court often refers to a collective «social consciousness» (coscienza sociale) and its transformations as one of the arguments that affect decisions on the enduring compatibility of a law with a given Constitutional provision. References to social consciousness are however ambiguous: what is the nature of arguments invoking the social consciousness in the Constitutional case law? Which factors contribute to determine the anachronism of a law, and its consequent mismatch with the social consciousness? And, finally, which constitutional bodies would be in a position to adequately observe the relevant transformations? To answer these questions the article first offers a taxonomy of the situations in which a reference to the social consciousness appears in the case law of the Italian Constitutional Court. The article then envisions the contours and limits of a collaboration between Parliament and Constitutional Court towards detecting relevant transformations in the social consciousness and their translation into positive law.


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