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2015 | 6 | 186-191

Article title

„Prawa zasadnicze, wieczyste i nieodwołalne monarchii”. Statut Albertyński z 1848 roku i jego znaczenie dla rozwoju ustroju konstytucyjnego Włoch

Content

Title variants

EN
“The fundamental, perpetual and irrevocable law of the Monarchy”. The Albertine Statute and its significance for the development of the constitutional system of Italy

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The Albertine Statute was the constitution of the Kingdom of Sardinia enacted in March 1848. After unification under Piedmontese leadership, the Albertine Statute became the constitution of the Kingdom of Italy. The article contains a history of codification, its modifications especially under the Fascist regime and finally abrogation when Italy became a republic in 1948. Furthermore, the text shows a special role of the constitutional principles for the history of Italy. There is also presented the difference between flexible act of 1848 and rigid constitution of 1947.

Year

Issue

6

Pages

186-191

Physical description

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej

References

  • F. Lanchester, La Costituzione tra elastica e rottura, Milano 2011.
  • G. Leibholz, Il diritto costituzionale fascista, Napoli 2007.
  • T. Martines, Diritto costituzionale, Milano 2011.

Document Type

Publication order reference

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