Article 10 paragraph 3 of the Italian Constitution attributes the right to asylum to all foreigners to whom in their home country the exercise of the democratic liberties contemplated by the same Constitution is denied. Over the years, Italian courts have interpreted this provision in different ways. This article critically examines the Italian jurisprudence concerning the application of the said provision.

Lenzerini, F. (2010). The Evolution of the Italian Jurisprudence concerning the Relationship between the Constitutional Right of Asylum and the Recognition of Refugee Status. ITALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, XIX-2009, 139-156.

The Evolution of the Italian Jurisprudence concerning the Relationship between the Constitutional Right of Asylum and the Recognition of Refugee Status

LENZERINI, FEDERICO
2010-01-01

Abstract

Article 10 paragraph 3 of the Italian Constitution attributes the right to asylum to all foreigners to whom in their home country the exercise of the democratic liberties contemplated by the same Constitution is denied. Over the years, Italian courts have interpreted this provision in different ways. This article critically examines the Italian jurisprudence concerning the application of the said provision.
2010
Lenzerini, F. (2010). The Evolution of the Italian Jurisprudence concerning the Relationship between the Constitutional Right of Asylum and the Recognition of Refugee Status. ITALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, XIX-2009, 139-156.
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