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    <title>Ius imaginum e “Isola sacra”: una nuova ipotesi</title>
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    <description>Title: Ius imaginum e “Isola sacra”: una nuova ipotesi
Authors: Annunziata, Dario
Abstract: This work starts from the definition of the roman family institution as a “sacred island”, that has
been defined by Professor Francesco Paolo Casavola. Here we tried to elaborate on the meaning
the “ius imaginum” has in the roman society, which is the right to publicly hold the images of
one’s own ancestors and the right to have them worn by the entire family group during funeral
rites. Moreover we elaborate on a fundamental topic in the roman juridical area, formed by the
centrality of the “pater familias” among the roman familia and its variegated and complicated
relationship with the magic-and-sacred world of ius and of fas</description>
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    <title>"Captis mentibus" (LIV. 8.18) alle origini della repressione criminale senatoria</title>
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    <description>Title: "Captis mentibus" (LIV. 8.18) alle origini della repressione criminale senatoria
Authors: Amabile, Mariateresa
Abstract: The paper deals with the famous passage by Tito Livio, Ab Urbe Condita 8. 18, concerning the terrible
plague caused in 331 b.C. by some Roman matrons through the diffusion of poisons prepared by themselves.The episode testifies the role played by the Senate in the criminal repression, when it began to entrust to the consuls or the magistrates - assisted by a consilium of senators - the investigation and the punishment of particularly serious crimes. The passage also allows to identify a genetic link between crime and madness</description>
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    <title>Origini storiche del diritto globale</title>
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    <description>Title: Origini storiche del diritto globale
Authors: Panebianco, Massimo</description>
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    <title>Il nuovo regime di pubblicità degli atti del CSM dopo l’autoriforma regolamentare del 2016</title>
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    <description>Title: Il nuovo regime di pubblicità degli atti del CSM dopo l’autoriforma regolamentare del 2016
Authors: Grassi, Silvia</description>
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