
Andrea Conzutti
Università degli Studi di Trieste, Dipartimento di scienze giuridiche, del linguaggio, dell'interpretazione e della traduzione, Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Constitutional Law
Andrea Conzutti is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Constitutional Law at the Department of Legal, Language, Interpreting and Translation Studies (IUSLIT) of the University of Trieste.
Dr. Conzutti wrote a doctoral thesis entitled “Il governo della moneta. Tra costituzionalizzazione e de-costituzionalizzazione” [The Government of Money. Between Constitutionalisation and De-constitutionalisation] - Supervisor Prof. Paolo Giangaspero (Full Professor in Constitutional Law, University of Trieste).
He collaborates with the chair of Constitutional Law of Professors Paolo Giangaspero, Gian Paolo Dolso and Pietro Faraguna, at the University of Trieste. He participates, as a Teaching Assistant ("Cultore della materia") in Constitutional Law (IUS/08), in the exam committees of Constitutional Law, Regional Law, Constitutional Justice and Constitutional Protection of Fundamental Rights.
Dr. Conzutti spent a period as a Visiting Researcher at the Maastricht Universiteit, Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid (Netherlands), where, under the supervision of Prof. Marijn van der Sluis (Assistant Professor in Constitutional Law), he was able to deepen his analysis of the constitutional profiles of the European Union's monetary policy.
Dr. Conzutti held (with Prof. Paolo Giangaspero) the course on "Public Law Institutions" at the Department of Economics, Business, Mathematics and Statistics (DEAMS) of the University of Trieste. He has been a lecturer on "Economic Governance and The Effectiveness of Fundamental Rights: Between Crisis and Recovery" and "Constitutional Profiles of the European Union", at the IUSLIT Department of the University of Trieste, as part of the courses held by Prof. Gian Paolo Dolso (Full Professor in Constitutional Law, University of Trieste).
Author of several publications, including: "'Somewhat of a Constitutional Moment': The European Central Bank fine-tunes its Green Euro" (2022); "The Challenges of European Economic Integration Before the German Constitutional Court: an Unavoidable Confrontation in the Light of the NGEU Case" (2021).
Member of the project "Parliaments and central banks: separation or interaction?" (PEBC), funded by the Bank of Italy.
Member of the 'UNI 4 JUSTICE' project, funded by the Ministry of Justice.
Representative of the PhD students of the PhD course in "Law and Innovation in the European Legal Space Law" of the Universities of Trieste and Udine for the period 2022-2024.
His main research interests concern the role of EU constitutional law in economic affairs, especially in European monetary integration (including the European Central Bank, the role of the judiciary, and accountability)
Supervisors: Prof. Paolo Giangaspero, Prof. Gian Paolo Dolso, and Prof. Pietro Faraguna
Address: Dipartimento IUSLIT, Università di Trieste, Piazzale Europa 1, 34127 Trieste, Italia
Dr. Conzutti wrote a doctoral thesis entitled “Il governo della moneta. Tra costituzionalizzazione e de-costituzionalizzazione” [The Government of Money. Between Constitutionalisation and De-constitutionalisation] - Supervisor Prof. Paolo Giangaspero (Full Professor in Constitutional Law, University of Trieste).
He collaborates with the chair of Constitutional Law of Professors Paolo Giangaspero, Gian Paolo Dolso and Pietro Faraguna, at the University of Trieste. He participates, as a Teaching Assistant ("Cultore della materia") in Constitutional Law (IUS/08), in the exam committees of Constitutional Law, Regional Law, Constitutional Justice and Constitutional Protection of Fundamental Rights.
Dr. Conzutti spent a period as a Visiting Researcher at the Maastricht Universiteit, Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid (Netherlands), where, under the supervision of Prof. Marijn van der Sluis (Assistant Professor in Constitutional Law), he was able to deepen his analysis of the constitutional profiles of the European Union's monetary policy.
Dr. Conzutti held (with Prof. Paolo Giangaspero) the course on "Public Law Institutions" at the Department of Economics, Business, Mathematics and Statistics (DEAMS) of the University of Trieste. He has been a lecturer on "Economic Governance and The Effectiveness of Fundamental Rights: Between Crisis and Recovery" and "Constitutional Profiles of the European Union", at the IUSLIT Department of the University of Trieste, as part of the courses held by Prof. Gian Paolo Dolso (Full Professor in Constitutional Law, University of Trieste).
Author of several publications, including: "'Somewhat of a Constitutional Moment': The European Central Bank fine-tunes its Green Euro" (2022); "The Challenges of European Economic Integration Before the German Constitutional Court: an Unavoidable Confrontation in the Light of the NGEU Case" (2021).
Member of the project "Parliaments and central banks: separation or interaction?" (PEBC), funded by the Bank of Italy.
Member of the 'UNI 4 JUSTICE' project, funded by the Ministry of Justice.
Representative of the PhD students of the PhD course in "Law and Innovation in the European Legal Space Law" of the Universities of Trieste and Udine for the period 2022-2024.
His main research interests concern the role of EU constitutional law in economic affairs, especially in European monetary integration (including the European Central Bank, the role of the judiciary, and accountability)
Supervisors: Prof. Paolo Giangaspero, Prof. Gian Paolo Dolso, and Prof. Pietro Faraguna
Address: Dipartimento IUSLIT, Università di Trieste, Piazzale Europa 1, 34127 Trieste, Italia
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but by significantly distancing it from the democratic process of representative institutions. Building on this interpretive framework, the paper argues that the most plausible – albeit ambitious – path toward reconciling monetary policy with the democratic principle lies in a process of “de-constitutionalization” of money.
Ad oltre trent’anni dalla firma del Trattato di Maastricht, che ha espressamente optato per la “costituzionalizzazione” delle scelte fondamentali in tema di politica monetaria, è possibile tentare una rilettura del modo in cui, nell’assetto italiano anteriore all’avvento dell’Unione economica e monetaria europea (UEM), venivano trattati i fenomeni legati alla manovra della moneta e al soggetto che la governa. In particolare, ci si propone di percorrere un viaggio d’ispirazione negli snodi più caratterizzanti dell’esperienza monetaria repubblicana, allo scopo di comprendere se e come i passi compiuti e le mete raggiunte in quel contesto possano dirsi fruttuosi ancora oggi.
Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) on institutional arrangements
and the form of government. The underlying assumption is that the NRRP
has accelerated ongoing trends in the constitutional order due to European
integration. These trends, although entirely legitimate, raise the need for a
suitable system of checks and balances to counterbalance them.
oggetto di un ampio dibattito dottrinale, che ha assunto un rilievo ancora maggiore proprio
recentemente a seguito dell’approvazione, lo scorso 7 luglio 2021, della nuova strategia di
politica monetaria (BCE, Dichiarazione sulla strategia di politica monetaria, reperibile all’indirizzo https://bit.ly/3BsCthI). La revisione della strategia, voluta dal Consiglio direttivo
della BCE, rappresenta, in effetti, l’epifenomeno di una tendenza più generale, che segna
una crescente evoluzione del ruolo dell’Autorità di Francoforte rispetto al modello tecnocratico di governo della moneta affermato dai Trattati europei.