Archive 2016 Italian constitutional justice in global context Italian constitutional justice in global context Constitutional law and its methods Gaetano Azzariti Constitutional justice in Italy and beyond: a comparative (and private) law perspective Mauro Bussani The importance of being open. Lessons from abroad for the Italian constitutional court Vittoria Barsotti Of bridges and walls: the “Italian style” of Constitutional Adjudication Marta Cartabia Is there an “Italian style” in Constitutional Adjudication? Oreste Pollicino An Italian or a European style of judicial review? setting the agenda for comparative research on courts Patricia Popelier The success of a constitutional experiment: when history matters. the Italian Constitutional Court in global context Andrea Simoncini From mutual recognition to EU authorization: a decline of transnational administrative acts? Luca De Lucia The life and death of the Schengen agreement: is the abolition of internal borders a realistic goal? Marie Gautier Professions in Italy: a grey area Stefano D’Alfonso The rise of global standards. ICAO’s standards and recommended practices Francesco Giovanni Albisinni IJPL 2016 Volume 1 Editorial. Challenges for public authorities in a Unified Europe Giacinto della Cananea Building supranational identity: legal reasoning and outcome in kadi i and opinion 2/13 of the court of justice Giuseppe Martinico The Italian freedom of information act 2016. Why transparency-on-request is a better solution? Diana-Urania Galetta The regulation of environment in the Italian legal system Annalaura Giannelli Measuring culture and development: unlocking the UNESCO indicators’ potential Paola Monaco The perpetuation of an “ancient prejudice”: public services and local government in England Chiara Feliziani Local and regional democracy in Hungary: recent development Fabio Ratto Trabucco Short and quickly delivered, yet quite full of meaning: the international criminal court judgment about the intentional destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu Federica Mucci Is the European legal English legalese-free? Patrizia Giampieri BOOK REVIEW. Tony Prosser, the economic constitution, oup, Oxford, 2014, 304 pp Francesco Bilancia Tony Prosser, the economic constitution, oup, Oxford, 2014, 304 pp Paola Chirulli Tony Prosser and the normative approach to the study of the “Economic constitution” Giacinto della Cananea IJPL 2016 Volume 2