A cognitive investigation on the hierarchy of sources of law. The proposal is from League senator Claudio Borghi and was launched in the European Union Policies Committee of the Senate, in light of the sentences of the last few days focusing on the Albania case. His idea is now being examined by the bureau of the same commission. “I asked the commission – he explained to LaPresse – if it was possible to carry out a targeted fact-finding investigation on the hierarchy of sources and possible problems and remedies with respect to what is being proposed. The Albania case can be cited, but I am interested in the principle general whereby the hierarchy of sources is called into question”. “Completely false” is what was “reported by la Repubblica and by Democratic Party senator Sensi” on the case. This was declared by the Fratelli d’Italia senator, Giulio Terzi, president of the European Union Policies Commission.
Senator Borghi “intervened to hope for an in-depth study of a general nature on the topic of the competences of European and national legislation, in particular referring to the issue of the European Court ruling of 4 October on the designation of a third country as a safe country of origin. I detected no specific intention to activate the 4th Commission regarding investigations into the behavior of judges as indicated by Repubblica and by Senator Sensi’s statements, considering that this was not Senator Borghi’s request and certainly not an activity that falls within the institutional mandate of the Commission itself “he clarified in a statement.
“The agenda of the work, made as per circular practice earlier today with the measures announced for the vote, did not include the issue raised later this morning by Borghi. Consequently, having heard the opinions of the commissioners who participated in the debate, I decided to continue the examination of the broad topic raised by Borghi during tomorrow’s session, reserving for the presidency what follow-up to foresee, despite the fact that Senator Sensi had not previously objected to the continuation of the discussion tomorrow, a few minutes before the start of the work. of the Assembly, asked to proceed with an immediate vote on the issue which still needs to be investigated”, added Senator Giulio Terzi.
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**Interview with Senator Claudio Borghi on the Cognitive Investigation into the Hierarchy of Sources of Law**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Senator Borghi. You recently proposed a cognitive investigation into the hierarchy of sources of law. Can you explain what initially sparked your interest in this topic?
**Senator Borghi:** Thank you for having me. My interest was piqued by recent court rulings, particularly those surrounding the Albania case. The implications of these decisions raise important questions about the hierarchy of laws, especially concerning national versus European legislation. It’s crucial to understand how these sources interact and what the potential issues are.
**Editor:** You’ve mentioned that your proposal is being examined by the European Union Policies Committee. What specific areas do you hope this investigation will cover?
**Senator Borghi:** I hope the investigation will delve into the general principles of legal hierarchy, looking at how European and national laws compete or complement each other. A particular focal point will be the recent European Court ruling from October 4 regarding the classification of a third country as a safe country of origin. This has profound implications for our legal frameworks and requires thorough examination.
**Editor:** There have been some conflicting reports about your proposal, particularly from la Repubblica, which suggest that there are intentions to investigate judges’ conduct. How do you respond to these claims?
**Senator Borghi:** Those assertions are completely false. My request does not involve investigations into judges’ behavior, and such discussions are not within the jurisdiction of the Commission. Our focus is purely on understanding the legal framework and ensuring clarity on the hierarchy of laws.
**Editor:** After hearing your thoughts, what do you see as the ultimate goal of this investigation?
**Senator Borghi:** The ultimate goal is to achieve a clearer understanding of our legal structures and ensure that our legislation operates effectively within both European and national contexts. We need to safeguard our legal integrity while navigating the complexities of Europe’s legal landscape.
**Editor:** Thank you, Senator Borghi, for sharing your insights on this critical issue. We look forward to seeing how this investigation unfolds.
**Senator Borghi:** Thank you for having me. It’s a pleasure to discuss these important matters.