Lo giustizia costituzionale in Italia: lo stato presente

di Sabino Cassese
Abstract

Judges of lower courts refer cases to the Italian Constitutional Court in an ever-declining measure, but the latter, in the last five years, has assumed a more activist role. The Constitution enjoys wide and strong support in public opinion, but Italian politicians are quick to criticize the Court. As there is no room for dissenting opinions, the Court’s work is not transparent.