Giuseppe Martinico is currently García Pelayo Fellow at the Centro de Estudios
Politicos y Constitucionales (CEPC), Madrid. Prior to joining the CEPC he was Max Weber
Fellow at the European University Institute, Florence. Giuseppe got a PhD in Law from the
Scuola Superiore Sant`Anna (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies), Pisa, Italy, where he
also conducted two years of post-doctoral research. In Pisa he also serves as STALS
Editor (www.stals.sssup.it).He has also held the position of visiting researcher at the
University of Barcelona, Université de Montréal, University of Geneva, King’s College,
London, and the Tilburg Institute of Comparative and Transnational Law (TICOM). He is
also Researcher at the Centre for Studies on Federalism, Turin and member of the
editorial board of Perspectives on Federalism (http://www.on-federalism.eu/) 

European Constitutional Law

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Constitutional Failure or Constitutional Odyssey? What Can We Learn From Comparative Law?, Perspectives on Federalism (2011)

According to many scholars, the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty and the disappointment caused by...

 

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G.Martinico-R.Castaldi (eds.), Rethinking (EU) citizenship (Special Issue), Perspectives on Federalism, Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2011 (with Roberto Castaldi) (2011)

This special issue of Perspectives on Federalism offers a multidisciplinary collection of pieces dealing with...

 

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Lo spirito polemico del diritto europeo Studio sulle ambizioni costituzionali dell’Unione (2011)

According to many scholars, the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty and the disappointment caused by...

 

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The National Judicial Treatment of European Laws: Are National Judges Extending Primacy and Direct Effect to the ECHR?, Sant'Anna Legal Studies (STALS) Research Paper (2011)

The aim of this study is to answer the question: “Are national judges extending the...

 

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Judging in the Multilevel Legal Order: Exploring the Techniques of ‘Hidden Dialogue’, King's Law Journal (2010)

The aim of this paper is to focus on that particular form of judicial conversation...

 

WTO Law

Comparative Law

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Reading the Others: American Legal Scholars and the Unfolding European Integration, European Journal of Law Reform (2009)

The aim of this paper consists of the analysis of the American comparative lawyers’ perspective...

 

International and European Constitutional Law

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Shaping Rule of Law Through Dialogue; International and Supranational Experiences (with Filippo Fontanelli and Paolo Carrozza) (2009)

The process of fragmentation of the international legal order and the absence of constitutional devices...

 

European Union Law, European Criminal Law

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Supranationalism in EU criminal justice: another incoming tide? (with Margherita Cerizza), STALS Research Paper, n. 7/2010 (2010)

The area previously known as the third pillar has been significantly innovated by the Lisbon...

 

Italian Constitutional Law

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How "European" Is the Italian Regional State Now? A Study on the Europeanization of the Italian Regional System, Revista d'Estudis Autonòmics i Federals (REAF) (2011)

To what extent do Italian courts adapt the national legal instruments (principles, rules, techniques, legal...

 

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The Berlusconi Judgment: A Brief Case Note on the Decision of the Italian Constitutional Court (Note 262/2009), European Public Law (2010)

With its judgment 262/2009, the Italian Constitutional Court declared Article 1 of law No. 124...