The Italian Constitution was open to the European integration since its origin, thanks to a provision - art. 11 Const. - which consent to "limitations of sovereignty" of the Italian State in order to favor the international organizations that ensure peaceful relations among the States. However, the Italian legal order has undergone a deep transformation along the decades, and the European Union as well. This essays accounts for these legal and constitutional transformation in Italy and in Europe and shows the influence of the Italian legal tradition on the institutions of the European Union.

Italy

Cartabia, Marta;
2022

Abstract

The Italian Constitution was open to the European integration since its origin, thanks to a provision - art. 11 Const. - which consent to "limitations of sovereignty" of the Italian State in order to favor the international organizations that ensure peaceful relations among the States. However, the Italian legal order has undergone a deep transformation along the decades, and the European Union as well. This essays accounts for these legal and constitutional transformation in Italy and in Europe and shows the influence of the Italian legal tradition on the institutions of the European Union.
2022
9781509906765
9781509906758
9781509906741
Griller, Stefan; Papadopouli, Lina; Puff, Roman
National constitutions and EU integration
Cartabia, Marta; Guastaferro, Barbara
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