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Title: The relationship between the Italian nationallegal system and EU law, and the roleof the Italian Constitution Court

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Bisztyga, Andrzej (1964- ) - ed.

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European dimension...

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Ze względu na brak klauzuli europejskiej związek między włoską konstytucją a Europą został ukształtowany przez Trybunał Konstytucyjny. Poprzez czasochłonną i stopniową ewolucję swojego orzecznictwa Trybunał Konstytucyjny na nowo skonfigurował kwestię relacji między Konstytucją a prawem UE w kategoriach dialogu na odległość (nie obyło się bez kontrastów) z Trybunałem Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej. Ponad pięćdziesiąt lat po przyjęciu Konstytucji Włoch, zatwierdzona w 2001 roku reforma Tytułu V Konstytucji wprowadziła przepis o fundamentalnym znaczeniu w zakresie stosunków z zewnętrznymi systemami prawa. Choć jego celem było ponowne skalibrowanie relacji państwo?regiony, nowy przepis w sposób wyraźny odwołuje się do prawa wspólnotowego.

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Italy was one of the countries that signed the Treaty of Rome in 1957, which created the European Economic Community.Despite initial resistance and the numerous difficulties encountered during subsequent years, the choice to commit to Europe was widely shared, becoming irreversibly embedded in the national consciousness.However, whilst other legal systems chose at various stages of their European journey to amend their constitutions by incorporating a European clause, this never happened in Italy. Italy did not change its Constitution as a result of joining the European Economic Community, and has not done so subsequently after becoming part of the European Union with the Maastricht Treaty, following the adoption of the Treaty of Lisbon, nor indeed at any subsequent stage in the process of European integration.It was only in 2001, with the reform of Title V of the Constitution involving changes in the allocation of powers between the state, the regions and the local authorities, that the expression "Community law" was incorporated into the Constitution. ; Given the absence of a European clause, the relationship between the Italian Constitution and Europe has been shaped by the Constitutional Court. First and foremost, it interpreted Article 11 of the Constitution, which lays down a generic clause intended to enable the exercise of sovereign powers by international organisations, in such a manner as to bring the European project within its scope. The Constitutional Court developed its case law in its subsequent decisions, even though progress was at times hard-fought, and in someThe relationship between the Italian national legal system and EU law, and the role? 83 cases marked by contradictions; Italy`s cohabitation with Europe was undoubtedly welcome, but this did not mean that it was painless.The paper aims to highlight the leading role played by the Italian Constitutional Court in shaping the European dimension to the Italian Constitution.

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seria: Acta Iuridica Lebusana, vol. 31

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Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego

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oai:zbc.uz.zgora.pl:86946

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Pages:

63-83

Language:

eng

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Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego

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Jul 31, 2025

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