The course will be focused on the protection of fundamental rights in a comparative perspective, analyzing theoretical profiles and case studies of some experiences of constitutional justice in Europe and considering the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human
- G. Morbidelli – M. Volpi – G. Cerrina Feroni, Diritto costituzionale comparato, Torino, Giappichelli, 2020;
- P. Ridola, Il principio libertà nello stato costituzionale. I diritti fondamentali in prospettiva storico-comparativa, Torino, Giappichelli, 2018.
Learning Objectives
The course is designed to provide students the understanding of the concept of multilevel protection of rights through the study of constitutional justice models in their historical perspective and in their current functioning, the more experiences in Europe and the instruments through which it becomes effective and concrete the protection of fundamental rights.
The course adopts a comparative approach and focuses on the study of court cases. At the end of the course those who will have attended it fruitfully should be able to find all the sources and materials needed to discuss the main topics around the concept of multilevel protection of rights in Europe.
Teaching Methods
Module I: Lectures.
Module II: Seminars with the active participation of students.