Abstract

Abstract Luigi Bonanate’s book “Costituzione italiana: articolo 11” analyses Article 11 of the Italian Constitution through the prism of its application. Bonanate provides the reader, in a clear and compelling style, with a complete interpretation of Article 11, combining the analysis of the preparatory work in the Constituent Assembly with its doctrinal interpretation and political application. The book does not only analyse the drafting of this article, but also focuses on the “political history of Article 11”, on the contemporary debate by the scientific community and, finally, on its relations with the international legal system.

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  • Luigi Bonanate’s book, Italian Constitution: Article 11, is part of the publication of a series of volumes dedicated to the reading of the fundamental principles of the Italian Constitution

  • According to the case law of the Corte Costituzionale, these limits apply to the international activity of the State, which may not go against the fundamental principles and inalienable rights of the individual.[6]

  • In the Report on the draft Constitution of the Republic, presented by Meuccio Ruini on 6 February 1947,10 we find the essential elements of the future Article 11 already indicated: the rejection of war and the choice of access to forms of limitation of national sovereignty

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Luigi Bonanate’s book, Italian Constitution: Article 11, is part of the publication of a series of volumes dedicated to the reading of the fundamental principles of the Italian Constitution.

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