Abstract
Autore:
Lanchester Fulco
Titolo:
"La Costituzione del 1948 e l´organo di garanzia esterno"
The author analyzes some aspects of the role of the Italian Constitutional Court, which has had to guarantee a juridical and constitutional foundation for the Italian legal system over the past fifty years. In so doing, the paper takes into account the historical dynamic of the Constitution and of the political system in which the Constitutional Court works. The present analysis of the Constitutional Court’s role is linked to the 60th anniversary celebrations of the German Grundgesetz. It naturally offers reflections on these two institutions, both born out of the defeat of totalitarian legal systems, with different founding processes and results, which can be grouped with so-called “partial constitutions”, capable of contributing to the constitution of European public space.