Num. 28 - December 2025
Studies (blind peer reviewed)
Interventions
- 1) History, language, law: lessons from Piero Fiorelli, by Federigo Bambi - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.22 - PDF
Studies (blind peer reviewed)
- 2) Ignazio Alessi, The Legal Status and Marginalisation Processes of Histriones in Late Medieval Canon Law (11th–14th Centuries) - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.17 - PDF
- 3) Piotr Alexandrowicz - Maria Kola, Apples and oranges? Examination of the (dis-)continuity of late medieval and early modern differentiae iuris civilis et canonici on praescriptio - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.08 - PDF
- 4) Pierpaolo Bonacini, The ‘military’ and the European modern state: first ideas and suggestions - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.12 - PDF
- 5) Pierpaolo Bonacini, Models of military justice in the eighteenth century. Thoughts and comparisons between doctrine and practice - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.06 - PDF
- 6) Arturo Capone, Witchcraft and criminal trial. The Friedrich Spee’s Cautio criminalis - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.03 - PDF
- 7) Marjorie Carvalho de Souza, «Science of Experience»: The Culture of Legal Periodicals in Nineteenth-Century Brazil - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.07 - PDF
- 8) Alessandro Dani, An unusual municipal legal uniformity in the fourteenth century: the statute of the communities of the Bishopric of Siena - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.01 - PDF
- 9) Francesco D'Urso, The Creative Power of Law. Feigning the Impossible in Andrea Alciato’s Thought - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.15 - PDF
- 10) Daniele Edigati, State and control of weapons in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in the earlymodern age - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.18 - PDF
- 11) Tiziana Ferreri, Aspects of Rural Life in the Papal Tuscia between 14th and 17th Centuries: ‘danno dato’ and Statutory Law - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.22 - PDF
- 12) Luigi Gennaro, The Pope’s Oil: Leo XII and the control of the olive oil market in papal Rome, according to the motu proprio issued on June 21, 1826 - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.09 - PDF
- 13) Matteo Moro, The historiographical debate on the origins of the bill of exchange: some reflections arising out of unpublished correspondence between Carmelo Trasselli and Mario Chiaudano - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.10 - PDF
- 14) Paolo Passaniti, The international law’s shortcuts: divorce in the Italy without divorce - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.21 - PDF
- 15) Laura Passero, The Civil Procedure Code of 1865: rituality and actors over the years of its first application - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.05 - PDF
- 16) Stefania Salvi, Centuries-old Inequalities. Reflections on Illegitimate Filiation and Inheritance Rights from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.16 - PDF
- 17) Gianfranco Stanco, The legal status of married women in the Kingdom of Naples in the Modern Age - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.02 - PDF
Interventions
- 18) Pierluigi Canoro, Biographies of judges and prosecutors who served on the Civil Court of Salerno from the Restoration through the Constitutional Revolution (1817-1824) - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.11 - PDF
- 19) Francesco D'Urso, Criminal Guilt in Art. Initial Reflections on the Artistic Transpositions of the Loudun Devils Affair (1632-1634) - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.14 - PDF
- 20) Dario Di Cecca, The origins of security measures: some reflections on the italian penal system - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.20 - PDF
- 21) Fulvio Mancuso, Public authorities and the right of resistance in the Accursian Glossa: research in progress - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.13 - PDF
- 22) Gianmarco Palmieri, The International Penitentiary Congresses and the Formation of a Science of the Execution Stage of Criminal Proceedings: A Research in Progress - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.04 - PDF
- 23) Filippo Rossi, An Administrative Jurisdictionalism: Structures and Dynamics of Church-State Relations in the Pre-Concordat Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom (1815-1855) - DOI 10.32064/28.2025.19 - PDF