Editorial

Editor in chief

Bruno Caruso
University of Catania

Editorial board

Anna Alaimo
University of Catania

Edoardo Ales
University of Cassino

Marzia Barbera
University of Brescia

Bruno Caruso
University of Catania

Filip Dorssemont
University of Louvain "La Neuve"

Maximilian Fuchs
University of Ingolstadt

Stefano Giubboni
University of Perugia

Nicola Kountouris
University College London

Antonio Lo Faro
University of Catania

Julia López
University Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona

Jonas Malmberg
University of Uppsala

Giancarlo Ricci
University of Catania

Silvana Sciarra
University of Firenze

12/09/2022
First and Last Word: Can Constitutional Courts and the Court of Justice of the EU Speak Common Words?
WP C.S.D.L.E. “Massimo D’Antona”.INT – 159/2022

Contribution published in Eurojus, n. 3-2022, rivista.eurojus.it

No precise connection can be established between the CJEU’s case law on the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary and the one based on judicial cooperation with constitutional courts in countries not experiencing immediate threats to democracy. However, the paper suggests that constitutional courts should offer virtuous examples in interpreting primacy of EU law. Recent rulings of the Italian Constitutional Court in the field of social security are proposed as efforts to search common words and enhance common interpretative criteria in the framework of art. 267 TFEU. Building trust among institutions fortifies a common meaning of values, as they are stipulated in art. 2 TEU.

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