The church and Catholicism in contemporary Italy |
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Authors: | Franco Garelli |
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Institution: | University of Turin , |
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Abstract: | Abstract The constitutions of modern States may be seen somehow as a form of civil religion that is to be revered and that binds all people of a nation both ethically and legally. Reflecting on the constitutional architecture of a State means going deeper into the structure of societies, laws and mentalities. One of the foremost experts of the history of the Italian constitution and himself an interpreter of the fundamental Law of Italy, in this lecture Judge Sabino Cassese discusses the forms of constitutionalism adopted in Italy from the nineteenth-century Statuto Albertino down to contemporary debate on the ‘updating’ of the Italian constitution. |
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Keywords: | Italy constitutions liberalism fascism republicanism democracy government |
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