The article examines the issue of delays in the appointment of constitutional judges by the Parliament in joint session, a problem that undermines the full functionality of the Constitutional Court and its ability to effectively perform its duties. Following an initial reflection on the importance of ensuring a complete and consistently operational Court, the analysis explores the causes of parliamentary inertia. In its concluding section, the article evaluates potential remedies, including proposals for constitutional reforms as well as measures aimed at facilitating the appointment process within the framework of the current constitutional system.
Sul ritardo nella nomina dei giudici costituzionali da parte del Parlamento in seduta comune
Daniele Casanova
2025-01-01
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The article examines the issue of delays in the appointment of constitutional judges by the Parliament in joint session, a problem that undermines the full functionality of the Constitutional Court and its ability to effectively perform its duties. Following an initial reflection on the importance of ensuring a complete and consistently operational Court, the analysis explores the causes of parliamentary inertia. In its concluding section, the article evaluates potential remedies, including proposals for constitutional reforms as well as measures aimed at facilitating the appointment process within the framework of the current constitutional system.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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