- Docente: Andrea Morrone
- Credits: 7
- SSD: IUS/08
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 0659)
Learning outcomes
The course relates to the study of "constitutional justice", namely the set of rules and practices meant to guarantee the constitution. The term constitution is in this context intendes as the set of rules on the functioning of sovereign powers and on the protection of rights and primary values, starting from the State regulation, but also referred to the supranational and international level. The study of constitutional justice develops, therefore, in a comparative perspective, having attention to the European and international level of protection as well. The study of the judicial reasoning, followed by constitutional courts, supranational and international, will be carried out with a specific attention.
Course contents
The constitutional justice . The notion of constitution. The constitutional courts. The multi-level protection. Guarantee of rights and primary values and resolution of conflicts among constitutional powers . Analisys of judicial reasoning. Comparative perspectives.
Readings/Bibliography
The program will be carried out on the basis of texts suggested
from time to time by the Professor. Students who want to have some
bibliographic reference may consult the following texts, which are
compulsory for not attending students:
1) Morrone, Il bilanciamento nello Stato costituzionale,
Giappichelli, Torino, 2014.
2) Ruggeri & Spadaro (ed.), Lineamenti di giustizia costituzionale, 2016.
3) A. Morrone (cur.), Costituzioni e diritto europeo, Napoli, Editoriale scientifica, 2014.
Assessment methods
The exam will divided into a pre-session written part for all attending students who have attended at least two thirds of the lessons. Only those who will achieve a sufficient outcome in the written part will be admitted to a short interview with the teacher, based on the student's paper. The interview will take place on a date subsequent to the execution of the pre-session written exam. For all other students the exam will consist of a written part and an interview with the preofessor or his assistents. Both written exam and interview will take place on the same day according to the examination calendar.
The written exam, both for exams held in the pre-session and for the ordinary exam session , will consist of a comment to a decision of a constitutional court or of a last instance jurisdiction, national or internazional, chosen by the Professor and published on his website 24 hours before the written exam. Paper sheets will be provided and certified by the Professor; no other sheets are allowed. During the written exam students will be allowed to use a plain text of the Constitution (not annotated) and the relevant legislationTeaching tools
All tools will be provided during the classes.
Links to further information
Office hours
See the website of Andrea Morrone