Constitutional Court Of Italy
The Constitutional Court of Italy is a key institution responsible for ensuring that laws and regulations comply with the Italian Constitution. Established in 1956, it has the authority to review legislation and resolve disputes between different branches of government. The court consists of 15 judges, appointed for a term of nine years, and plays a crucial role in protecting citizens' rights.
The court also addresses issues related to the constitutionality of laws and can annul those that violate constitutional principles. Its decisions are binding and contribute to the development of constitutional law in Italy, reinforcing the rule of law and democracy.