Issue 20 (December 2021)
Studies (blind peer reviewed)
Sources and interpretations
Interventions
Law at the time of Dante
- 1) In memoriam of Mario Montorzi (1951-2021) - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.06 - PDF
- 2) Elisa Mongiano, Gian Savino Pene Vidari (1940-2020) - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.23 - PDF
Studies (blind peer reviewed)
- 3) Giulio Abbate, The “imagined code”. The reflection of English jurists on the systematization of Common law (1789-1882) - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.13 - PDF
- 4) Hugo Beuvant, The transposition of the french Court of cassation in the “Sister republics” - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.04 - PDF
- 5) Cristina Ciancio, Eros, Thanatos and “Venere Nefanda”. The crime of necrophilia in the Kingdom of Italy - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.05 - PDF
- 6) Angelina Cirillo, Political control and legal instruments: the Collateral of 1729 and the Sanfelice case (transcript of the Consulta) - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.14 - PDF
- 7) Giacomo Alberto Donati, «Nolite thesaurizare vobis thesauros in terra»: an introduction to treasure trove law in the utrumque ius (XIII-XVII centuries) - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.12 - PDF
- 8) Wouter Druwé - Geert Sluijs, Reforming legal education in Leuven. The humanist ideas of Diodorus Tuldenus (1594–1645) - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.18 - PDF
- 9) Alessandro Lalli, Culture of tolerance and industrial syndicates: reconceptualisations and codificatory outcomes between the 19th and 20th Centuries - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.19 - PDF
- 10) Alessia Legnani Annichini, A specific declination of fraud in the liberal Italy: the bad arts of wizards andwitchcrafts - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.24 - PDF
- 11) Francesca Macino, «Extra petita». Some aspects of the clause «sola facti veritate inspecta» in the legal doctrine between the 15th and 16th centuries - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.11 - PDF
- 12) Gustavo Adolfo Nobile Mattei, The Gospel and the Sword The Legitimation of Law and Trial in the Canonica criminalis praxis of Petrus Follerius - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.17 - PDF
- 13) Giovanni Rinaldi, On the Great Book of Public Debt in United Italy - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.07 - PDF
- 14) Benedetta Rinaldi Ferri, The origins of Modern Assistance: A sketch of European poor rates (16th-18th c.) - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.20 - PDF
- 15) Antonella Simone, «Giving rules to the sea». Michele de Jorio and the Codice Corallino - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.02 - PDF
- 16) Natale Vescio, Giambattista Vico and the institutional reforms by Charles III of Bourbon - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.22 - PDF
Sources and interpretations
- 17) Carlotta Latini, Violet Gibson's Truth. Love and Violence in a Psychiatric Report - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.21 - PDF
Interventions
- 18) Jacques Bouineau, The Egomet. Reflection on the legal dimension of the free man - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.01 - PDF
- 19) Sabrina Di Maria, Dear old boni mores: first remarks for a diachronic comparison - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.08 - PDF
- 20) Maria Rosa Di Simone, Women and crimen magiae. The German debate on the trial by water between the 16th and 17th centuries - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.09 - PDF
- 21) Silvia Gasparini, Venice, the law, and questions. Digressions about an interesting webinar - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.03 - PDF
- 22) Dario Luongo, Rereading Brugi’s writings on the history of jurisprudence and Italian universities - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.10 - PDF
- 23) Laura Moscati, On parody and the D’Annunzio-Scarpetta case - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.16 - PDF
- 24) Giuseppe Speciale, “Si vis panem tuum in pace comedere…”. A letter from Ghazan, Khan of the Tartars, to Pope Boniface VIII for the Jubilee of 1300 - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.15 - PDF
Law at the time of Dante
- 25) Giovanni Rossi, Dante and the law: some thought on a still fertile field of research - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.25 - PDF
- 26) Carlo Pelloso, Dante’s Diceology and the Roman Law: the Ius, the Sacrum, and the Punitio Christi - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.26 - PDF
- 27) Cecilia Pedrazza Gorlero, Proportion of Law: Ideas from Dante Alighieri’s Monarchia - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.27 - PDF
- 28) Gustavo Adolfo Nobile Mattei, Dante and Bonifacius: two opposite ideals - DOI 10.32064/20.2021.28 - PDF