Teacher
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BENVENUTI SIMONE
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COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (56 HOURS - 7CFU) PROGRAM OF THE COURSE A.A. 2019-2020
The course aims to illustrate the history, methods and problems of the comparative constitutionalism and to introduce the main constitutional systems and traditions of the world. Special attention will be put on currently debated constitutional issues, from the perspective of the solutions implemented within different legal systems; at the same time, in a historical perspective, the course will highlight the intersections between law, culture and society in the development of those solutions. Finally, it will reflect on the prospects opened up by the processes of the harmonization of constitutional traditions.
This course includes a general part where the fundamental concepts and areas of Comparative constitutional law are introduced. It will then focus on selected topics consistent with the degree programme. For this, experts will be invited to hold lectures. Finally, the course foresses in-class discussion and other classroom activities that will allow analyzing concretely the problems discussed through the greatest involvement of students.
The discipline "comparative constitutional law": history, contents and method Constitution, sources and forms of law production Constitutional law and constitutionalism The democratic principle and the principle of separation of powers Forms of state Systems of government Relations centre-periphery Judiciaries Constitutional justice Rights and freedom Beyond western constitutional law
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COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (56 HOURS - 7CFU) Readings A.A. 2019-2020
For students attending at least 80% of the lectures 1) One of the following books - P. Carrozza, A: Di Giovine, G. F. Ferrari, Diritto costituzionale comparato, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2019 - T. E. Frosini, Diritto pubblico comparato, Le democrazie stabilizzate, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2019 - G. Morbidelli - L. Pegoraro - A. Rinella - M. Volpi, Diritto pubblico comparato, Torino, Giappichelli, 2016
For students attending less than 80% of the lectures 1) One of the following books - P. Carrozza, A: Di Giovine, G. F. Ferrari, Diritto costituzionale comparato, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2019 - T. E. Frosini, Diritto pubblico comparato, Le democrazie stabilizzate, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2019 - G. Morbidelli - L. Pegoraro - A. Rinella - M. Volpi, Diritto pubblico comparato, Torino, Giappichelli, 2016 2) Readings to be agreed with the teacher on topics discussed during the course For the selection of book chapters and the readings, please contact the teacher at the following address: simone.benvenuti@uniroma3.it
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