The essay analyzes the transformations of the so called international public order, as it is applied by Italian tribunals in matters relating to artificial human fertilization. It recalls the constitutional sentence that forty years ago established the supremacy of constitutional ethic upon the catholic Church’s ethic, notwithstanding the special protection that the Constitution itself affords to it.
I principi supremi della Costituzione come contenuto dell'ordine pubblico c.d. internazionale
Manetti, M. (2021). L’ordine pubblico internazionale e la Costituzione. Prime note. BIOLAW JOURNAL(3), 1-12 [10.15168/2284-4503-1785].
L’ordine pubblico internazionale e la Costituzione. Prime note
Michela Manetti
2021-01-01
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The essay analyzes the transformations of the so called international public order, as it is applied by Italian tribunals in matters relating to artificial human fertilization. It recalls the constitutional sentence that forty years ago established the supremacy of constitutional ethic upon the catholic Church’s ethic, notwithstanding the special protection that the Constitution itself affords to it.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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