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The Relationship between the Italian Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights
2016
The present paper deals with the Italian Constitutional Court approach to the application of the European Court of Human Rights decisions in the domestic legal order.
L’azione di condanna nel codice del processo amministrativo: spunti per una diversa ricostruzione
2022
The essay, retracing the historical coordinates of the condemnation action in the administrative judgment, traces its evolutionary features, proposing an autonomous reconstruction of the discipline, in order to strengthen the protection of the private subject, against the omitted or illegitimate exercise of the public function.
Doping and Moral Disapprovals
2020
This paper explores variance in how people morally disapprove wrongs related to doping. The variance may pertain to what type of moral disapproval a person uses or to what they disapprove of. Our exploration is both conceptual and empirical. Conceptually, we distinguish between four types of moral disapprovals that we call blame, judging blameworthy, condemnation and sadness. We elaborate these four moral phenomena through a conceptual scheme that we call the matrix of moral disapprovals. The matrix is the central conceptual innovation of our paper. It depicts how the four moral disapprovals relate to each other and characterises their typical instances. In the empirical part of the paper, …
Le impugnazioni straordinarie. Qualche "ritocco" all'esistente e un nuovo rimedio: basterà?
2023
The paper analyses extraordinary remedies modified and introduced by the Cartabia Reform aimed at protecting the person convicted in absentia and the victim of a breach of ECHR ascertained by the Court of Strasbourg.
The issue of the reality of hell in the teaching of the Catholic Church
2019
One of the foundations of the Christian faith is the truth about eternal life. All people are well aware that life on earth will end sometime. Death is the end of earthly existence, but it is not the end definitive. As Christians, we believe that death is the beginning of a new life, a transition to a new reality, a reality that will never end and will pass away. God, offering us salvation through Jesus Christ, wants that for every person this new existence is heaven, where He will be the greatest reward. The creator, however, does not deprive man of free will and the possibility of deciding his fate, which is why he accepts the unreasonable possibility of rejection by the creatures of his …