Courts as an arena of societal change? The Italian Constitutional Court's self‐restraint facing the legislator's uncertain discretion in seabed mining: A concrete counter‐example

Giorgio Cataldo
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The article explores the difficult balance of interests in the Italian field of seabed mining. In recent years, the regions, bearers of the local communities' social demands, claimed greater attention to sustainability, while the State almost always privileged productivity. The Constitutional Court always took an attitude of self‐restraint, basically adhering to State reasons. Given this starting point, it is not entirely certain that the European Court of Justice's 2022 ruling, which included the environmental interest alongside economic concerns, will bring concrete developments. Indeed, although environmental protection falls under constitutional principles from 2022, there is a complex framework of interests involved in the sector, from which political power suffers above all. Consequently, the reception of social demands makes the effort of only the Court insufficient. The Italian case thus illustrates some of the constraints that can weigh on courts, especially constitutional courts, in their ability to constitute an arena of societal change.
法院是社会变革的舞台?面对立法者在海底采矿方面不确定的自由裁量权,意大利宪法法院的自我克制:一个具体的反例
文章探讨了意大利海底采矿领域难以平衡的利益关系。近年来,大区作为当地社区社会诉求的承担者,要求更加关注可持续性,而国家几乎总是优先考虑生产力。宪法法院始终采取自我克制的态度,基本上坚持国家的理由。鉴于这一出发点,欧洲法院在 2022 年的裁决中将环境利益与经济利益并列,但这一裁决能否带来具体的发展并不完全确定。事实上,虽然从 2022 年起,环境保护就属于宪法原则的管辖范围,但这一领域涉及到复杂的利益框架,政治权力首先受到影响。因此,社会要求的接受使得仅靠法院的努力是不够的。因此,意大利的案例说明了法院,尤其是宪法法院在构成社会变革舞台的能力方面可能受到的一些限制。
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