Transitory and Final Provisions of the Italian Constitution

E723967

The Transitory and Final Provisions of the Italian Constitution are a set of concluding constitutional norms that governed Italy’s transition from the monarchy and fascist regime to the new republican democratic order and clarified the implementation of the Constitution’s main provisions.

All labels observed (1)

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision set
part of constitution
adoptedBy Italian Constituent Assembly NERFINISHED
adoptedOn 1947-12-22
appliesTo Italian citizens
Italian state institutions
characteristic final in nature
intended to operate mainly in the initial phase of the Republic
other provisions still produce legal effects
some provisions have exhausted their effects
transitional in nature
country Italy
enteredIntoForceOn 1948-01-01
governedBy principle of legal continuity with the previous order
principles of democratic transition
historicalContext fall of Italian fascism
institutional transition from monarchy to republic
post-World War II Italy
language Italian
legalEffect ensured continuity of the legal order during regime change
facilitated the implementation of new constitutional organs
limited the political role of former fascist leaders in the early Republic
legalForce constitutional rank
legalStatus integral part of the Constitution of the Italian Republic
legalSystem Italian constitutional law NERFINISHED
locationInText concluding part of the Constitution of Italy
partOf Constitution of the Italian Republic NERFINISHED
purpose to clarify the implementation of the main provisions of the Constitution of Italy
to regulate the transition from the Kingdom of Italy to the Italian Republic
to regulate the transition from the fascist regime to a democratic order
relatedTo First Part of the Constitution of Italy NERFINISHED
Italian institutional referendum of 1946 NERFINISHED
Second Part of the Constitution of Italy NERFINISHED
abolition of the House of Savoy’s dynastic rights
subjectMatter abolition of the monarchy
adaptation of the judicial system to the new constitutional framework
continuity and adaptation of pre-existing laws
continuity of public administration during the transition
discipline of the first Senate of the Republic
implementation of constitutional guarantees of rights
implementation of regional autonomy
purge of fascist officials and institutions
regulation of the Constitutional Court’s initial functioning
regulation of the Supreme Council of the Judiciary’s initial functioning
regulation of the royal family
temporary limitations on political rights of former fascist leaders
treatment of colonial possessions and related obligations
treatment of international treaties concluded by the Kingdom of Italy

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Part II: Organisation of the Republic isFollowedBy Transitory and Final Provisions of the Italian Constitution