Search results for " Filosofia del diritto"
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Overlapping consensus e cross-cultural approach: Rawls e An-Na'im, due mondi a confronto
2003
Dalle leggi razziali alla normativa xenofoba: come il diritto inventa la disuguaglianza
2011
Gli studiosi della Critical Race Theory,una corrente statunitense di giuristi riflessivi interessati alla questione razziale, hanno sostenuto che l’essere bianchi o neri non sia tanto una questione di pigmentazione della pelle quanto di leggi. Questa affermazione apparentemente bizzarra ha una sua plausibilità che proverò a spiegare ripercorrendo la storia della costruzione legale del concetto di razza. Inoltrerò cercherò di mostrare come le categorie di "straniero" e "clandestino", nell'attuale diritto italiano, stiano assumendo connotazioni e funzioni analoghe alle vecchia nozione di razza nel diritto segregazionista statunitense.
Religione civile: uso e abuso di un concetto
2013
Civil religion: uses and misuses of a concept. The analysis of the concept of “civil religion” shows an ambiguity caused by the mix between religion and morality, and religion and politics. The idea behind is the sacralization of politics in order to assure its autonomy from historic religions. Civil religion supporters individuate in this cultural position two positive results: the opening of politics to transcendence and the ethical legitimation of communitarian linkages. The article examines these two aspects, in the light of constitutionalism, human rights and current pluralism. The conclusion is that the concept must be considered misleading.
Sulla rilevanza giuridica e costituzionale dell’identità religiosa
2015
The essay reviews the issue of the legal relevance of religious identity, and of its possible scope, from the standpoint of the values that underpin contemporary constitutional States (equality, liberty, dignity, secularism). The essay will try to show that, in the light of the aforementioned values, religious identity has in fact legal and constitutional relevance. This does not imply, however, that legal claims based on religious identity should receive absolute legal protection - rather, they are bound to be consistently balanced against other constitutionally relevant rights and interests.
Reseña de Hans KELSEN, Religión secular. Una polémica contra la malinterpretación de la filosofía social, la ciencia y la política modernas como “nue…
2017
En esta reseña intentaremos, después de ofrecer un resumen rápido de las tesis del libro, poner de relieve algunos límites de la argumentación de Kelsen que podrían explicar hipotéticamente la razón por la cual Kelsen decidió no publicar esta obra y, al mismo tiempo, permitirían contextualizar este silencio justo en un momento en el que el autor intentaba superar el dualismo entre ser y deber ser como objetos irreducibles de dos diversas ciencias a favor de un monismo epistemológico empirista
Per due centimetri a settemila chilometri da un figlio. Il razzismo istituzionale passa anche dall’idoneità alloggiativa
2011
Una legge incompleta rispetto ai criteri per richiedere il ricongiungimento familiare tiene genitori e figli distanti per anni. Violazioni da parte dei padroni di casa hanno gravi effetti sui diritti dei loro locatari stranieri. Attraverso le storie di Kubra e di Chandra nell'articolo si discutono dei casi apparentemente poco eclatanti di disciminazione normativa, ma devastanti nei fatti per la vita dei migranti in Italia.
Pincìpi e naufragi: alcune critiche alla nuova filosofia per il diritto internazionale di Ronald Dworkin e il caso emblematico delle politiche in att…
2022
This contribution critically analyzes Ronald Dworkin's New Philosophy for International Law, by underlying how, his theory of law as interpretation, if transposed to the level of the relations between states, more clearly shows some weaknesses which are mainly connected with the ideality of its fundamental assumptions. After having introduced the fundamental aspects of Dworkin's reflection on international law, the specific contents of the particular principles - of mitigation and salience - that Dworkin places at the basis of his vision of international law are critically analyzed in the face of the prerogatives of contemporary national sovereignty and in relation to the structural limits …
Publicidad y Rule of Law
2011
By the ‘Rule of Law’ I mean a set of formal and institutional features the law may possess in varying degrees. These features define an ideal, which laws have traditionally been expected to live up to. One of these features is publicity. Part of what constitutes the Rule of Law is the requirement that the laws should be public. This is the subject of this paper. When it is claimed that the Rule of Law requires that the laws should be public, what is to be understood by this claim? My main claim is that the Rule of Law requirement of publicity is best understood in terms of the notion of common, or mutual, knowledge. When it is required that the laws should be public, what should be meant by…
Multiculturalismo liberale, neutralità e Rule of Law
2011
Most contemporary liberal theories of justice agree that principles of justice should be neutral between citizens’ conceptions of the good life. In this essay, I assume that the liberal doctrine of state neutrality can somehow be defended against its critics. y first aim is to show that a certain connection holds between liberal neutrality, suitably understood, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, the Rule of Law. By the ‘Rule of Law’ I mean, as has now become usual among legal theorists, a set of formal and institutional features the law may possess in varying degrees. These features define an ideal, which laws have traditionally been expected to live up to. It is, under many respects,…
Liberal Multiculturalism, neutrality and the Rule of Law
2011
Most contemporary liberal theories of justice agree that principles of justice should be neutral between citizens’ conceptions of the good life. In this essay, I assume that the liberal doctrine of state neutrality can somehow be defended against its critics. y first aim is to show that a certain connection holds between liberal neutrality, suitably understood, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, the Rule of Law. By the ‘Rule of Law’ I mean, as has now become usual among legal theorists, a set of formal and institutional features the law may possess in varying degrees. These features define an ideal, which laws have traditionally been expected to live up to. It is, under many respects,…