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Italian Populism And Constitutional Law Giacomo Delledonne Giuseppe Martinico

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Italian Populism And Constitutional Law Giacomo Delledonne Giuseppe Martinico
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Giacomo Delledonne, Giuseppe Martinico, Matteo Monti, Fabio Pacini
ISBN: 9783030374013, 3030374017
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Italian Populism And Constitutional Law Giacomo Delledonne Giuseppe Martinico by Giacomo Delledonne, Giuseppe Martinico, Matteo Monti, Fabio Pacini 9783030374013, 3030374017 instant download after payment.

This edited volume explores the relationship between constitutionalism and populism in the Italian context. Italian populism is of interest to comparative lawyers for many reasons. Firstly, the country has a long-lasting tradition of anti-parliamentarism over the course of its history as a unitary state. After the 2018 general election, it has turned into the first European country in which two self-styled populist parties formed a coalition government. Although it collapsed in August 2019, many issues that it had raised remain. Secondly, as Italy is a founding member of the European Communities, the constitutional implications of populist politics have to be considered not only within the national framework but also in a wider context. This book argues that the relationship between populism and constitutionalism should not be seen in terms of mutual exclusion and perfect opposition. Indeed, populism frequently relies on concepts and categories belonging to the language of constitutionalism (majority, democracy, people), offering a kind of constitutional counter-narrative.

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