ISSN: 2036-5438
- 1. Rome as a Determinant of the National Constitutional Identity
- (Essay)
- ... as the capital remains underdeveloped. Despite its central place in Italian history and identity, Rome’s constitutional status has long been ambiguous in legal terms, only formally recognized in 2001. ...
- Created on 26 June 2025
- 2. New Caledonia: a Promising Attempt to Constitutionalize a Sovereignty Conflict Going Wrong
- (Essay)
- Elisabeth Alber New Caledonia is a French autonomous territory in the South Pacific whose constitutional status is designed to be transitional. It derives from the 1998 Nouméa Agreement, based ...
- Created on 01 August 2024
- 3. Federalism in the 2015 and 2018 Peace Agreements in South Sudan – But What Kind of Federalism?
- (Essay)
- The last six decades of the history of what was formerly the Southern Sudan region, now officially called the Republic of South Sudan, have been characterised by conflicts and the concomitant displacement ...
- Created on 20 June 2022
- 4. The Conference on the Future of Europe and the Reform of the EU
- (Editorial)
- The Conference on the future of Europe is underway. The Conference on the future of Europe is underway. It may pave the way to a reform of the EU. Or it may go down in history as a lost opportunity, ...
- Created on 30 November 2021
- 5. Scientific Committee
- (Contents)
- Federalism is a relevant object of study for different academic disciplines such as political science, law, economics, history, political theory and philosophy, sociology, etc. Therefore Perspectives on ...
- Created on 02 July 2021
- 6. Editorial Board
- (Contents)
- ... Masini Associate Professor of Theories and History of International Economic Relations Department of Political Science, University of Roma Tre Jean Monnet Chair European Economic Governance Managing Editor ...
- Created on 02 July 2021
- 7. European Taxes and Fiscal Justice: Citizens’ Support and Lessons from the US
- (Essay)
- ... we use the term ‘fiscalization’ which implies the power to tax, rather than ambiguous terms such as ‘Eurozone budget’. History of federations, such as the US, teaches us that some types of taxes can only ...
- Created on 30 March 2021