Italian studies in law : a review of legal problems
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Italian studies in law : a review of legal problems
M. Nijhoff, c1992
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- v. 2
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Description and Table of Contents
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v. 1 ISBN 9780792315643
Description
Italian Studies in Law is a new yearbook containing a selection of studies on Italian Law edited by the Italian Association of Comparative Law. Each volume will include essays on private law, public law, procedural law and other judicial disciplines that are of interest to jurists in other countries, which will allow them to form an opinion on developments in the study of law conducted in Italian legal faculties.
Table of Contents
Articles: Why the Yearbook Italian Studies in Law? Rules, Validity and Statutory Construction. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando: Scholar and Statesman. `Iura naturalia sunt immutabilia'. Limits to the Power of the `Princeps' (as Sovereign) in Legal Literature and Case Law between XVI and XVIII Centuries. The System of European Private Law. Premises for a European Code. Compensation for Expropriation. Reviews: The Law of Property in Italy. Index.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780792324836
Description
Italian Studies in Law is a new yearbook containing a selection of studies on Italian law edited by the Italian Association of Comparative Law. Each volume includes essays on private law, public law, procedural law and other judicial disciplines that are of interest to jurists in other countries, which will allow them to form an opinion on developments in the study of law conducted in Italian legal faculties.
Table of Contents
- Italian Studies in Law - Strengths and Weaknesses of an Idea
- A. Pizzorusso
- Legal Absolutism and Private Law in the 19th Century
- P. Grossi
- Costantino Mortati - A Founding Father of Italian Democracy
- G. Zagrebelsky
- Law and the New Frontiers of Human Life
- F.D. Busnelli
- Codes and Constitutions in Civil Law
- A. Gambaro
- Administrative Transparency and Law Reform in Italy
- G. Arena
- The New Italian Code for Criminal Procedure
- V. Grevi
- Liability and Ignorantia Legi in the Italian Legal System - A Dual Concept in Evolution
- F.C. Palazzo
- Liability for Launching Space Objects - Uniform Law and Internal Italian Law
- G. Pescatore
- Comparative Analysis of the Provisions Concerning Taxation in the Constitutions of the United States and Italy
- C. Garbarino.
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