Del Diritto Costituzionale, Volume 2, by Ludovico Casanova and Cesare Cabella, delves into the intricacies of constitutional law. This volume provides a comprehensive examination of the fundamental principles and structures underpinning the Italian legal system. With meticulous detail, the authors explore the theoretical foundations, historical evolution, and contemporary challenges facing constitutional law.
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