Chapter Solidarietà e politiche sociali tra Costituzione e Unione europea

A recognition of the duties of solidarity in constitutional provisions necessarily starts from Article 2 of the Constitution, in which solidarity is solemnly affirmed and recognised as a fundamental constitutional legal principle. Solidarity is realised as the source of non-derogable duties, includi...

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Main Author: Pezzini, Barbara (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2022
Series:Studi e saggi 237
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