European constitutional law roma tre

The course provides the basics of European constitutional law through a review of supranational law sources and its functioning between national and 

What did the University of Roma Tre do?

The University of Roma Tre continued with a greater commitment and openness to society: our senior university students, along with young teachers, conducted study meetings on the Constitution by visiting high schools’ classrooms

What is Roma Tre Law Review?

“Roma Tre Law Review” is a law review sponsored by the Department of Law of the University of Roma Tre

It is not focused on a specific topic or a set of issues, but it is aimed at surveying transversally – and from an interdisciplinary perspective – the national and trans-national legal landscape

What is Roma Tre?

Its main aim is to promote the diffusion of the Italian legal culture, and namely the type of scholarship produced at Roma Tre, abroad, as well as to investigate the development of the law in several fields and places from an Italian and European viewpoint

European constitutional law roma tre
European constitutional law roma tre

Official symbol used by the Council of Europe and the European Union

The flag of Europe or European flag consists of twelve golden stars forming a circle on a blue field.
It was designed and adopted in 1955 by the Council of Europe (CoE) as a symbol for the whole of Europe.
The Italian electoral law of 2015

The Italian electoral law of 2015

The Italian electoral law of 2015, also known as Italicum, was an Italian electoral law passed in 2015.
The law, which came into force on 1 July 2016, regulated only the election of the Chamber of Deputies, replacing the Italian electoral law of 2005, which had been ruled partly unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Italy in December 2013.
It provided for a two-round system based on party-list proportional representation, including a majority bonus and a 3% election threshold.
Candidates would have run in 100 multi-member constituencies using open lists.
The largest party which won over 40% of the vote would automatically win a majority of seats; if no party won 40% of seats, a second round of voting would be held between the two largest parties, with the winner of the second round winning a majority of seats.
The name Italicum was coined in 2014 by Democratic Party secretary and later Prime Minister of Italy, Matteo Renzi, who was one of the legislation's main proponent.

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