Giovanni Canzio, the first
president of the supreme Court of Cassation, called on
parliament to avoid changing laws too frequently. "It would be
desirable for the legislature to avoid intervening on the
regulatory fabric with law changes that are too frequent, even
with the changes in economic and social factors that
characterises modern life," Canzio said at the inauguration of
the 2016 judicial year. He said such changes were "often
inspired by emergency logic that does not pay attention to the
of the systematic profile of the system, making it difficult to
form long-term jurisprudence that is more stable and reliable".
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