Issue 23 (June 2023)
In memoriam
Studies (blind peer reviewed)
Interventions
In memoriam
- 1) Prof. Armando De Martino - by Francesco Mastroberti - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.16 - PDF
Studies (blind peer reviewed)
- 2) Federica Boldrini, Remarks on the Legal Treatment of Alchemists in Medieval Canon Law - DOI 10.32064/22.2023.02 - PDF
- 3) Andrew J. Cecchinato, Unforgivable Capograssi - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.09 - PDF
- 4) Francesco Di Chiara, Shadows in the Enlightenment? The complex relationship between clergy and the jurists in the Enlightenment in Sicily - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.24 - PDF
- 5) Laetitia Guerlain, French legal dictionaries for laymen in the 19th century. Anatomy of a literary genre - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.11 - PDF
- 6) Mathilde Lemée, 19th century jurists and the idea of administrative law under the Ancien Régime - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.14 - PDF
- 7) Stefano Malpassi, America with a View. Interpretations on Fascist Corporatism in the Works of Carmen Haider in the ‘30s - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.23 - PDF
- 8) Ferruccio Maradei, The unification of military criminal law in the Kingdom of Italy between attempts of legislative adaptation and «new» codes (1869). A legal-historical outline - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.08 - PDF
- 9) Paola Mastrolia, The Lombard-Venetian civil law during the Restoration. An anonymous Compendium of austrian civil law between natural law and legal positivism - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.03 - PDF
- 10) Gustavo Adolfo Nobile Mattei, From the Lex Iulia to the delicta carnis. Paths of Criminal Law in the Late Middle Ages - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.10 - PDF
- 11) Sandro Notari, Statuta Urbis, 1469.Statuta Urbis, 1469. The first pontifical reform of the municipal statutes of Rome. Historical-juridical profiles - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.13 - PDF
- 12) Gianmarco Palmieri, Reflections on Political Imprisonment in the Papal States through Marcello Tedeschini’s “Fort Notebooks” - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.01 - PDF
- 13) Paolo Passaniti, Collective autonomy and constitutional implementation. «The great privatization» of Francesco Santoro Passarelli - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.12 - PDF
- 14) Federico Ricci, The association of malefactors. Between legal category and criminal practicein Italy on the threshold of Unity - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.15 - PDF
- 15) Filippo Rossi, An increasingly diminished legality. Trade Unions and individual Labor Disputes (1928-1940) - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.20 - PDF
- 16) Gianluca Russo, Tuscan variations of ‘ius commune’. Notes for a history of ‘Tuscan law’ (XVI-XVIII centuries) - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.17 - PDF
- 17) Alan Sandonà, Ego Tiberius Decianus… sententiando declaro. Deciani «civil» judge (Vicenza 1546-1547) - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.05 - PDF
- 18) Pietro Schirò, The tyranny of the Organism. Criminal liability between anthropology, morality and neuroscience - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.07 - 15 February 2023 - PDF
Interventions
- 19) Marta Cerrito, «Non oportet litigare: sed mansuetum esse ad omnes». Considerations on the normative and religious role of peacemaking - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.04 - PDF
- 20) Maurilio Felici, For the socio-juridical relevance of the Dioscuri in Rome: from traditional worship to Christianization, between Jerome and Gregory the Great - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.22 - PDF
- 21) Giordano Ferri, Solidarity and legal socialism: first reflections - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.21 - PDF
- 22) Simone Petrilli, The exceptional criminal justice during the Napoleonic age. The first risults of studies concerning the jurisprudence of the Permanent Military Commission established in Rome (1809-1814) - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.19 - PDF
- 23) Francesca Laura Sigismondi, The Anti-Tyberiadis: initial considerations on De alluvionum iure universo by Battista Aimi - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.06 - PDF
- 24) Matteo Traverso, The criminalization of suicide in the juridical experience of the kingdom of Sardinia - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.18 - PDF