FULCO LANCHESTER

Regime, partiti e sistema elettorale in Giuseppe Maranini

N. 202

Summary - Giuseppe Maranini was an atypical constitutionalist, with a profound background in the history of law. In the times of the crisis of participation after the First World War, he emphasized the importance of the political paradygm and the necessity to substitute it with that of the national legal branch of the Orlandian kind, ratifying it in constitutional history. Through the biographical events and the historical-critical analysis of the concepts that he used in various politically relevant phases of his works, the Author tries to reconstruct the antiformalistic elaboration of one of the best Italian institutionalists of the Twentieth century, founded on the principles of right liberalism, but capable of going back and forth between fascism and republican Constitution, on the basis of the concept of the regime.