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Commento all'art 17 (divieto dell'abuso di diritto)

2012

The present paper deals with the notion of abuse of right in the field of human rights. Such a notion is used in the frame of the European Convenition on Human Rights, with a deep analysis of the Strasbourg organs case law on art. 17 ECHR. The focus of the paper is the changing role of the abuse of right in such a case law.

Abuse of right European Convention on Human Rights DemocracySettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionaleabuso di diritto convenzione europea dei diritti dell'uomo democrazia
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Democrazia deliberativa e Convenzione europea dei diritti umani

2010

Deliberative democracy and the European Convention on Human Rights Theories of deliberative democracy have rapidly become very popular amongst political scientists. The central argument of these theories is that democratic legitimacy of lawmaking does not lie (or does not only lie) in the elected character of Parliaments but in public delib- eration processes. Decisions have to be justified by reasons and reasons have to be publicly debated. Legitimacy also depends on the opportunity for citizens to participate effectively in public debates. In this paper I argue that the European Court of Human Rights can be a key player in promoting a democracy based on public deliberation and that in the…

Human rightsDemocrazia deliberativa - Convenzione europea dei diritti umani - Libertà di espressione - Necessità in una società democraticaJudicial reviewmedia_common.quotation_subjectDeliberationDemocracyRepresentative democracyDeliberative democracyLawPolitical scienceSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleMargin of appreciationDeliberative democracy - European Convention on Human Rights - Freedom of Expression - Necessity in a democratic societyLegitimacymedia_common
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El coste de una decisión que se no quiere tomar. Observaciones acerca de la introducción del delito de tortura en el ordenamiento italiano y un esboz…

2020

After a difficult and disputed drafting, on July 5, 2017, the Italian Parliament approved the Act n. 110/2017, which introduced the crime of torture in Italy. The lack of will of Italian Parliament in promulgating the law, even though Strasbourg Court urged in several occasion to reform the law in order to avoid cases of insufficient sanctions in case of violation of art. 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, can be explained through a redefinition of the model of legislative rationality: legislator might be considered rational when it enacts ambiguous legislative texts at the lowest electoral cost if it urged to do by the pressure of supranational jurisdictions. Finally, even thoug…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del Dirittotorture rational legislator European Convention on Human Rights legality principle
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