A History of Italian Law

A History of Italian Law
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Synopsis A History of Italian Law by : Carlo Calisse

A History of Italian Law

A History of Italian Law
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Synopsis A History of Italian Law by : Carlo Calisse

The Italian Legal System

The Italian Legal System
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780804796552
ISBN-13 : 0804796556
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Synopsis The Italian Legal System by : Michael A. Livingston

For fifty years, the first edition of The Italian Legal System has been the gold standard among English-language works on the Italian legal system. The book's original authors, Mauro Cappelletti, John Henry Merryman, and Joseph M. Perillo, provided not only an overview of Italian law, but a definition of the field, together with an important contribution to the general literature on comparative law. The book explains the unique "Italian style" in doctrine, law, and interpretation and includes an extremely well-written introduction to Italian legal history, government, the legal profession, and civil procedure and evidence. In this fully-updated and revised second edition, authors Michael A. Livingston, Pier Giuseppe Monateri, and Francesco Parisi describe the substantial changes in Italian law and society in the intervening five decades—including the creation and impact of the European Union, as well as important advances in comparative law methodology. The second edition poses timely, relevant questions of whether and to what extent the unique Italian style of law has survived the pressures of European unification, American influence, and the globalization of law and society in the intervening period. The Italian Legal System, Second Edition is an important and stimulating resource for those with specific interest in Italy and those with a more general interest in comparative law and the globalization process.

A History of Italian Law

A History of Italian Law
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Publisher : Beard Books
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 1587981106
ISBN-13 : 9781587981104
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Synopsis A History of Italian Law by : Carlo Calisse

These two volumes capture the vicissitudes of Italian public and private law from their antecedents in the Dark Ages to their realization in more modern times.

A History of International Law in Italy

A History of International Law in Italy
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 511
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ISBN-10 : 9780192580771
ISBN-13 : 0192580779
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Synopsis A History of International Law in Italy by : Giulio Bartolini

This volume critically reassesses the history and impact of international law in Italy. It examines how Italy's engagement with international law has been influenced and cross-fertilized by global dynamics, in terms of theories, methodologies, or professional networks. It asks to what extent historical and political turning points influenced this engagement, especially where scholars were part of broader academic and public debates or even active participants in the role of legal advisers or politicians. It explores how international law was used or misused by relevant actors in such contexts. Bringing together scholars specialized in international law and legal history, this volume first provides a historical examination of the theoretical legal analysis produced in the Italian context, exploring its main features, and dissident voices. The second section assesses the impact on international law studies of key historical and political events involving Italy, both international and domestically; and, conversely, how such events influenced perceptions of international law. Finally, a concluding section places the preceding analysis within a broader, contemporary perspective. This volume weighs in on in the growing debate on the need to explore international law from comparative and local viewpoints. It shows how regional, national, and local contexts have contributed to shaping international legal rules, institutions, and doctrines; and how these in turn influenced local solutions.

The Continental Legal History Series Volume VIII

The Continental Legal History Series Volume VIII
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Total Pages : 827
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Synopsis The Continental Legal History Series Volume VIII by : The Association of American law Schools

Prostitution and the State in Italy, 1860-1915

Prostitution and the State in Italy, 1860-1915
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Publisher : Ohio State University Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0814250483
ISBN-13 : 9780814250488
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Synopsis Prostitution and the State in Italy, 1860-1915 by : Mary Gibson

Traces the history of prostitution during the period, when all prostitutes were required to register with the police, live in licensed brothels, undergo health examinations, and be treated in a special hospital if they were infected with venereal disease. Records of the era are used to examine how laws affected prostitutes' lives. Gibson teaches history at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and at City University of New York. First published in 1986 by Rutgers, The State University. This second edition contains a new introduction, a new Part I, and a new bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

A History of Italian Law

A History of Italian Law
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Synopsis A History of Italian Law by : Carlo Calisse

Law and the Christian Tradition in Italy

Law and the Christian Tradition in Italy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9781000079197
ISBN-13 : 1000079198
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Synopsis Law and the Christian Tradition in Italy by : Orazio Condorelli

Firmly rooted on Roman and canon law, Italian legal culture has had an impressive influence on the civil law tradition from the Middle Ages to present day, and it is rightly regarded as "the cradle of the European legal culture." Along with Justinian’s compilation, the US Constitution, and the French Civil Code, the Decretum of Master Gratian or the so-called Glossa ordinaria of Accursius are one of the few legal sources that have influenced the entire world for centuries. This volume explores a millennium-long story of law and religion in Italy through a series of twenty-six biographical chapters written by distinguished legal scholars and historians from Italy and around the world. The chapters range from the first Italian civilians and canonists, Irnerius and Gratian in the early twelfth century, to the leading architect of the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI. Between these two bookends, this volume offers notable case studies of familiar civilians like Bartolo, Baldo, and Gentili and familiar canonists like Hostiensis, Panormitanus, and Gasparri but also a number of other jurists in the broadest sense who deserve much more attention especially outside of Italy. This diversity of international and methodological perspectives gives the volume its unique character. The book will be essential reading for academics working in the areas of Legal History, Law and Religion, and Constitutional Law and will appeal to scholars, lawyers, and students interested in the interplay between religion and law in the era of globalization.

The History of Italian Law

The History of Italian Law
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Synopsis The History of Italian Law by : C. Schwarzenberg