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Il giudizio costituzionale in via incidentale
(2016)
This paper aims to review briefly key features of our constitutional justice system highlighting gaps
and weaknesses, with regard to the incidental judgment. Some shaded areas of constitutional
incidental judgment did ...
Processo e garanzie
(2016)
Embryo's right and 'FMI' in European, international and italian law
(2016)
In Italia non è stato possibile fare l’eterologa FMI perché non è stato consentito dalla legge numero 40 del 2004.
Con una interpretazione costituzionale svolta dai giudici della Corte costituzionale d'Italia la legge sul ...
Giorgio Ravegnani, La vita quotidiana alla fine del mondo antico, Società editrice il Mulino, Bologna 2015
(2016)
Giorgio Ravegnani reconstructs through a thorough investigation of the sources the daily life in
Roman society between the fourth and fifth centuries, a time of great change: affirmation of
Christianity, split into two ...
Right to the truth and International Jurisprudence as the "Conscience" Of Humanity. Comparative insights from the European and Inter-American Courts Of Human Rights
(2016)
In recent decades, the right to the truth has increasingly come to the attention of
international scholars and jurisprudence. Moving from the recognition of truth as a
right in the international arena and exploring the ...
Il codice diplomatico italiano: un documento per la storia internazionale del centro-sud
(2016)
The object of this report is the Codice Italia, a magnificent diplomatic collection of juridical
documents of pre-unitarian Italian States, with particularly reference to the Kingdom of the two
Sicilies and the Kingdom ...
Gladiatori e schiavi
(2016)
The book of the ancient historian Christian Mann narrates the life and legal status of gladiators: the place they occupied in society, the heavy practice and grueling exercises which they were subjected, the recognized ...
Sacrilege as an archetypal crime: between law and religion in Horace's satire 1.3
(2016)
In sat. 1.3. Horace discusses the theme of whether the law should be applied in a
rigid, undifferentiated way – irrespective of the scale, motive and context of the offence – or
whether culpability should be evaluated ...