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The Ivorian Constitutional Council and the supremacy of the Constitution. : study in light of his decisions and opinions
2018
Ivorian constitutional justice, in its current form, is the fruit of the democratization movement launched on the continent from the 1990s. But if elsewhere the exercise of constitutional review immediately became an essential instrument in the effectiveness of the Constitution and the advent of the rule of law, in Côte d'Ivoire, the guarantee of the the Constitution’s supremacy has evolved continuously at an oscillatory rhythm. The constitutionality check is first expressed through a strategy of small steps. The constitutional judge's choice of a narrow interpretation of his attributions produces a daring case law geared towards legitimizing the executive power and its governance. Subseque…
Le relazioni fra lo Stato e le Regioni nella gestione della pandemia da Covid-19 tra uniformità e differenziazione
2021
The paper analyze the relations between the State and the regions in the management of the Covid-19 pandemic, both in terms of sources and procedures, as governed by the regulatory and administrative measures adopted by the Government, moving in the direction of uniformity and regional differentiation.
Myths of Primitiveness: A Barthean Interpretation of Rhetorical Devices in Early Jazz Criticism
2013
Ever since jazz began to make an impact in white aesthetic culture in the late 1910s and 1920s, critics, regardless of whether they celebrated or condemned the music, enmeshed their discourse with images of exoticism, noble savageness, and racial brutishness. As Jazz Studies emerged as an academic discipline, scholars have shown increasing interest in exposing these images in order to illustrate the pervading racist sentiment inscribed within white perception of the jazz idiom and also to establish the connections between jazz and the modernist obsession with primitivism. The aim of this paper is to contribute further study to the intricacies of primitivism through a close examination of th…
La legge sul sindacato militare: se vogliamo che tutto rimanga come è, bisogna che tutto cambi
2023
Il saggio analizza la recente legge sul sindacato militare a seguito della sentenza della Corte costituzionale 120/2018, che ha dichiarato l’incostituzionalità del divieto di costituire associazioni sindacali nelle Forze armate e di polizia a ordinamento militare. Alla luce dell’ordinamento multilivello (costituzione, convenzioni Oil, Carta Sociale e Cedu) l’articolo sottolinea l’irragionevole compressione legislativa della libertà sindacale a favore della coesione interna dell’apparato militare. Il filo rosso dei vari divieti e restrizioni risiede nella persistente adesione della politica agli obsoleti modelli teorici degli ordinamenti interni e dei rapporti di supremazia speciale, che non…