The Italian Constitutional Court and Comparative Law a Premise

Bocconi Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3123802

Comparative Law Review, n. 1/2010

22 Pages Posted: 1 Mar 2018

Date Written: 2010

Abstract

In recent years there has been increased attention towards the use of foreign law in the decisions of Supreme Courts. In particular, in the United States legal scholarship has debated whether Constitutional Courts should refer to a wider constitutional culture when carrying out constitutional interpretation. Notwithstanding the fact that many of the arguments are of a normative nature and the tone of the debate is often quite passionate, it might be useful to extend the object of research by considering the experience of a civil law system such as Italy. This essay will thus examine the use of foreign law by the Constitutional Court in Italy going on to make some general considerations on the emergence of a broader constitutional culture which leads to Supreme Courts using foreign law.

Keywords: Foreign law, Supreme Courts, Constitutional adjudication, Italian Constitutional Court

Suggested Citation

Ferrari, Giuseppe Franco, The Italian Constitutional Court and Comparative Law a Premise (2010). Bocconi Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3123802, Comparative Law Review, n. 1/2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3123802

Giuseppe Franco Ferrari (Contact Author)

Bocconi University ( email )

Via Roentgen, 1
Milan, Milan 20136
Italy

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