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4 September 2025   Special Issue

The ‘Constitutional Tone’ and the Overcoming of Granital: What Remains of the Obligation of Consistent Interpretation of National Law to EU Law

Chiara Amalfitano, Samuele BarbieriFull Professor of EU Law, University of Milan

Special Issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

4 September 2025   Special Issue

What is (if any) the Place of Consistent Interpretation of EU Law in the New’ Case-law of the Italian Constitutional Court? Some Remarks for a Further Discussion

Giorgio RepettoFull Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Perugia

Special Issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

4 September 2025   Special Issue

Constitutional Tone and Legal Certainty in the Age of EU Law: Beyond the Conforming Interpretation

Roberto Giovanni ContiJustice of the Italian Supreme Court out of position, Member of the steering Committee of SSM

Special Issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

4 September 2025   Special Issue

The ‘Moving Borders’ of the Preliminary References to the Court of Justice between Consistent Interpretation, Disapplication and ‘tono costituzionale’ of the Conflicts between National and EU Rules

Gaetano De AmicisPresident of Section, Italian Supreme Court

Special issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

4 September 2025   Special Issue

On the Concurrency between a Question of EU Law and a Question of Constitutionality the Italian Constitutional Court Changes Its Mind Again. What Role Remains for the National Judge?

Giuseppe BronziniFormer President of the Labour Section of the Italian Supreme Court; FRA National Expert for the application of the EU Charter of fundamental rights

Special Issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

4 September 2025   Special Issue

Community Question and Constitutional Question: Some Remarks of an Ordinary Judge

Elisabetta TarquiniJudge, Court of Appeal of Florence

Special Issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

4 September 2025   Special Issue

The Possible Convergence between the Concurring Remedies Doctrine and the Primacy of EU Law

Francesco PerroneJudge, Tribunale of Padua

Special Issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

4 September 2025   Special Issue

The Overcoming of the Granital Model by the Italian Constitutional Court: the Perspective of an Ordinary Criminal Judge

Andrea NataleJudge, Tribunal of Turin

Special issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

4 September 2025   Special Issue

Italian Judges between Preliminary Reference and Constitutionality of Laws

Paola MalanettoAdministrative Judge

Special issue,Comments,Relations between supreme national courts and European Courts

28 July 2025   Issue: 2/2025

The End (Does Not) Justify the Means. Ancillary Nature and Autonomy of Interim Relief in Advocate General Kokott’s Opinion in Poland c Commission

Edda SavoldelliPhD Candidate in European Union Law, University of Milan

Comments,Interim measures

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The Review has been registered at the Tribunal of Milan on 13th June 2023, No 83

ISSN: 2975-1306

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The Review has been registered at the Tribunal of Milan on 13th June 2023, No 83

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