Legal and constitutional theory. Associate Professor of Philosophy of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Maastricht. Latest book: 'The EU and Constitutional Time- The Significance of Time in Constitutional Change' (Edward Elgar 2023)
Massimo Fichera 🟥
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Here you find the link to the website of ReConNet (Research in Constitutional Theory Network) sites.google.com/view/reconne... The third ReConNet conference, entitled "Constitutionalism: Toward a Jurisprudence for the Future", will take place on 25–26 June 2026 at the Stag Hill Campus in Guildford.
NO alla riforma costituzionale della magistratura / Against the constitutional reform of the Italian judiciary that risks undermining the rule of law in Italy www.articolo21.org/2026/03/no-a...
What a few days we've had at the University of Maastricht for the RECONNET Conference in Constitutional Theory. Thanks in particular to @massimofichera.bsky.social.
“They have plundered the world, stripping naked the land in their hunger…(...) They ravage, they slaughter, they seize by false pretenses, and all of this they hail as the construction of empire. And when in their wake nothing remains but a desert, they call that peace.” (Tacitus, Agricola)
I will be discussing at the @lawinmaastricht.bsky.social @martinicogi.bsky.social 's recent work on 'Populism, the principle of primacy and the values of the EU'. Seminar jointly organised by @um-foundations.bsky.social and @glnmaastricht.bsky.social on 23.10.2025. Join if you can (also on line)!
Massimo Fichera 🟥
Massimo Fichera 🟥
The first panel has Cormac Mac Amhlaigh talking on the harm of populism, particularly to pluralism, Donald Bello Hutt asking what the role of citizens is in ensuring the rule of law, and @tomhickeydcu.bsky.social on how the Irish constitution exemplifies constitutions as a legitimacy pact