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Marco Armanno serves as Associate Professor of Jurisprudence (GIUR-05/A) at the Department of Law, University of Palermo, with office locations at both the main campus in Palermo (Via Maqueda 172) and the Trapani campus (Lungomare Dante Alighieri 2/4). His academic profile demonstrates a deep specialization in Italian constitutional law with particular attention to regional autonomy issues, especially concerning Sicily's special statute.
Professor Armanno's research focuses on constitutional interpretation, voting rights, electoral systems, and the relationship between state and regional powers. His scholarly work consistently engages with decisions of the Italian Constitutional Court, analyzing their implications for legislative practice and constitutional development. Recent publications examine contemporary issues including pandemic-era restrictions on movement, anti-mafia legislation, and the constitutional aspects of mandatory vaccination policies.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2018-2024) reveals a strong thematic concentration on constitutional challenges to electoral systems, the evolving interpretation of regional autonomy, and the balance between individual rights and collective interests during emergency situations. His work demonstrates methodological rigor in examining constitutional court decisions while maintaining practical relevance to current legal and political debates in Italy.
Professor Armanno maintains regular office hours for student consultation on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays across the Palermo and Trapani campuses, indicating active engagement with teaching responsibilities alongside his research activities.