The language of the Judiciary as the interpretative key of the Italian transition. In fact, the persistence over time of a "resistant" language of the Judiciary to the constitutional innovations of 1948 is evident at least until the end of the 1960s, when, following social and institutional changes, a new model of magistrate began to emerge, more sensitive to the constitutional interpretation of the laws.

The words of Justice and the long italian transition (1943-1958) / Meniconi, Antonella. - (2020), pp. 155-184.

The words of Justice and the long italian transition (1943-1958)

Antonella Meniconi
2020

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The language of the Judiciary as the interpretative key of the Italian transition. In fact, the persistence over time of a "resistant" language of the Judiciary to the constitutional innovations of 1948 is evident at least until the end of the 1960s, when, following social and institutional changes, a new model of magistrate began to emerge, more sensitive to the constitutional interpretation of the laws.
2020
Innovation and Transition in Law. Experiences and Theoretical Settings
978-84-13-77163-2
italian judiciary; transition; constitutional innovation; italian constitution; judicial speeches; judgements
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The words of Justice and the long italian transition (1943-1958) / Meniconi, Antonella. - (2020), pp. 155-184.
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