Quale stato di diritto?

Titolo Rivista TEORIA POLITICA
Autori/Curatori Costanza Margiotta
Anno di pubblicazione 2001 Fascicolo 2001/2 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 25 P. Dimensione file 69 KB
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This article considers a particular form of government traditionally refer to as rule of law. It focuses on its historical orgins with special emphasis on the German experience, and analyses the legal-philosophical ideas that founded the «Rechtsstaat». In the light of the present discourse of constitutionalism, the article considers consistently the ideas and values underpinning the rule of law. These principles (formal legality, certainty of law, separation of powers) seem to be necessary to the legal character of the State. They are, however, inadequate if one wants to understand the difference between the form and the substance of the rule of law. If we don’t make any innovations in the facts and in the language, it seems audacious to continue using the notion of rule of law. These innovations, though, should not be used only to justify the State (or the government) on the formal level of procedures. This article also points out that this concept has a new and large success not only in national constitutional law but also in the EU law. This success should be very cautiously analized and assessed. Indeed, it is important to avoid thinking that the simple reference to the formal sense of the rule of law is sufficient for considering a political system as a genuine constitutional, democratic and social government (State).;

Costanza Margiotta, Quale stato di diritto? in "TEORIA POLITICA" 2/2001, pp , DOI: