This essay focuses on electoral laws as a peculiar area of tension between parliaments, in their capacity as law-making bodies, and constitutional courts. In so doing, attention will be paid to the implications of legislative discretion, a notion that is often mentioned in the relevant case law of constitutional courts. Meanwhile, the analysis will turn to the limits that the courts place on legislative action in this domain. This essay considers European constitutional orders as well as Japan.
La legislazione elettorale come campo di tensione fra parlamenti e corti: riflessioni comparatistiche
Giacomo Delledonne
2019-01-01
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This essay focuses on electoral laws as a peculiar area of tension between parliaments, in their capacity as law-making bodies, and constitutional courts. In so doing, attention will be paid to the implications of legislative discretion, a notion that is often mentioned in the relevant case law of constitutional courts. Meanwhile, the analysis will turn to the limits that the courts place on legislative action in this domain. This essay considers European constitutional orders as well as Japan.File in questo prodotto:
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