An all-round journal of constitutional law. At the centre of debates concerning government institutions and underlying issues of Italian democracy since its launch in 1981, today – after a complete restyling – Quaderni costituzionalioffers an essential contribution to all facets of constitutional law. The journal publishes research on various topics within the broad scope of the discipline, short contributions on current issues and reports on events in Italy and abroad of constitutional relevance. Particular attention is given to constitutional case law, organisation and activities of European institutions and comparison between different legal systems. Quaderni costituzionali also offers a new space for debate and breaking news: the On-line Forum.
Editor in chief Augusto Barbera Editorial board Enzo Balboni, Roberto Bin, Marta Cartabia, Carlo Fusaro, Andrea Morrone, Andrea Pugiotto, Roberto Romboli, Nicolò Zanon Scientific board Giuliano Amato, Sergio Bartole, Enzo Cheli, Fulco Lanchester, Andrea Manzella, Valerio Onida, Rosanna Tosi, Gustavo Zagrebelsky.
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The journal is rated "A", by the Italian academic research evaluation agency (Anvur), for the scientific area: 12 c1 (Diritto costituzionale).