Migration as a global, European and national phenomenon undoubtedly represents a privileged context where populism may be expressed. The management of migration flows involves reference to legal concepts which are traditionally related to populist trends: national security, border defence, national identity and culture. The assessment of the ‘constitutional sustainability’ of populist policies implemented within the Italian legal context is conducted in the chapter, as well as their compatibility with European standards and other national experiences. The trend to implement a populist narrative in particular is considered, intended as the will of the political majority to introduce both effective and ‘symbolic’ pieces of legislation able to convey a legal—but also cultural—message grounded on the rhetoric of the separation between ‘Us’ and the ‘Others’. The influence of populism over migration management is intended to be a key issue within which the traditional confrontation between the legality expressed by the political power and the legitimacy guaranteed at the constitutional level takes place. Therefore, the chapter aims to address the following question: What is the sustainable level of populist policies within a constitutional legal order?
The Italian Way to Migration: Was It ‘True’ Populism? Populist Policies as Constitutional Antigens / Penasa, Simone. - STAMPA. - (2020), pp. 255-276. [10.1007/978-3-030-37401-3_13]
The Italian Way to Migration: Was It ‘True’ Populism? Populist Policies as Constitutional Antigens
Penasa, Simone
2020-01-01
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Migration as a global, European and national phenomenon undoubtedly represents a privileged context where populism may be expressed. The management of migration flows involves reference to legal concepts which are traditionally related to populist trends: national security, border defence, national identity and culture. The assessment of the ‘constitutional sustainability’ of populist policies implemented within the Italian legal context is conducted in the chapter, as well as their compatibility with European standards and other national experiences. The trend to implement a populist narrative in particular is considered, intended as the will of the political majority to introduce both effective and ‘symbolic’ pieces of legislation able to convey a legal—but also cultural—message grounded on the rhetoric of the separation between ‘Us’ and the ‘Others’. The influence of populism over migration management is intended to be a key issue within which the traditional confrontation between the legality expressed by the political power and the legitimacy guaranteed at the constitutional level takes place. Therefore, the chapter aims to address the following question: What is the sustainable level of populist policies within a constitutional legal order?File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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