How do Supranational Processes Anesthetize National Political Powers?

Authors

  • Anna Silvia Bruno UNISALENTO

Keywords:

constitutional revision, State sovereignty, supranational level, artificiality, Italian experience.

Abstract

The theme of revision of the Constitution is a central point in the analysis of the constitutional text and its relationship with the State and popular sovereignty. On one hand, it is linked to a question of legitimacy and effectiveness of the regulations, given that it represents the process of written rules; on the other hand, it is also linked to the recognition of the authority of “pouvoir constituant” on which the whole legitimacy of the Constitution is based. But in the global scenario, characterized by an indefinite multiplication of sovereignties, where the law is fragmented into the “law of peculiarity”, the law of global market exchanges produces not only anti‑states but also undemocratic effects.

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Published

2018-10-24

How to Cite

Bruno, A. S. (2018). How do Supranational Processes Anesthetize National Political Powers?. Direito Público, 13(76). Retrieved from https://www.portaldeperiodicos.idp.edu.br/direitopublico/article/view/3326

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Assunto Especial