07230 - Comparative Judicial Systems

Academic Year 2023/2024

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course the students know concepts, models and analytical tools allowing them to understand the role that judicial institutions play in contemporary democracies, the increasing influence of courts on collective choices, and the impact of judicial rulings on political systems. By comparing the two main legal traditions - common law and civil law - students are able to detect similarities and differences between national cases, their respective variations over time, and their connections with supranational developments.

Course contents

I Introduction: The political systems and the judicial system - The role of the judge: independence and democratic accountability - The increasing significance of the justice system: the "judicialisation of politics". 

II The judiciary and the political system: The institutional settings: the relevant variables - Cases analysis -The governance of the judiciary.

III The relations between justice and politics: The scope of jurisdiction - The role of supreme courts - Access to justice and public prosecution - The powers of the bench: inquisitorial v. accusatorial sytems - The judicial review of legislation: role and functions of constitutional courts - The enforcement of judicial decisions: political factors and public opinion.

IV The supranational dimension: The Court of justice of the European Union - The Cjue and the national courts.

Readings/Bibliography

Guarnieri C. e Pederzoli P. (2017), Il sistema giudiziario. L'espansione del potere giudiziario nelle democrazie contemporanee, Bologna, Il Mulino.

(*) Donati F. (2021), Dal Csm ai Consigli di giustizia europei. L'incerta diffusione di un modello costituzionale, in "Quaderni costituzionali", XLI, n. 2, pp. 355-373.

(*) Panebianco A. (2004), Il potere, lo Stato, la libertà, Bologna, il Mulino, capitolo IV.

(*) Magalhaes P.C., Guarnieri C., Kaminis Y. (2006), Democratic Consolidation, Judicial Reform, and the Judicialization of Politics in Southern Europe, in R. Gunther, P.N. Diamandouros, D.A. Sotiropoulus (eds), Democracy and the State in the New Southern Europe, Oxford, Oxford U.P., 2006, only pp. 138-175.

(*) Caravale G. (2020), La Corte suprema in un decennio di cambiamenti istituzionali, "Materiali per una storia della cultura giuridica", n. 1, pp. 27-45.

(*) Hirschl R. (2008), The Judicialization of Politics, in G.A. Caldeira, R.D. Kelemen, K.E. Whittington (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 120-141.

(*) Blauberger M. e Schmidt S.K.(2017), The European Court of Justice and its political impact, in "West European Politics", 40, n. 4, pp. 907-918.

Please note that (*) texts will be available on the website Virtuale

 

Teaching methods

Lectures. When pertinent, institutional websites will be visited.

Assessment methods

Oral exam on the above bibliography aimed to assess the knowledge of the whole syllabus, the ability to connect the various parts of the programme, and overall the proper use of theories and concepts enabling students to carry out comparative analysis.

Teaching tools

Slides.

Office hours

See the website of Patrizia Pederzoli

SDGs

Quality education Gender equality Peace, justice and strong institutions

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.