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El proceso civil se encuentra frente a una muy interesante encrucijada, ante él se abren dos caminos. Uno conduce hacia un territorio ya conocido, seguro, consolidado, es el dominio de las prácticas profesionales y tribunalicias originadas hace siglos y conservadas por mandato de la tradición. Es el reino del papel y la tinta. El otro nos lleva hacia un campo diferente, un terreno actual y con proyección hacia el futuro. En este nuevo ámbito se suman a los contenidos procesales perennes lo atinente al uso de las nuevas tecnologías. Es, ahora, el reino de lo digital. Hoy el proceso se inserta en el contexto informatizado que ya vive y se desenvuelve fuera de los muros de los tribunales....
In Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century Eloisa Dodero aims at documenting the history of numerous private collections formed in Naples during the 18th century, with particular concern for the “Neapolitan marbles” and the circumstances of their dispersal. Research has thus made it possible to formulate a synthesis of the collecting dynamics of Naples in the 18th century, to define the interest of the great European collectors, especially British, in the antiquities of the city and its territory and to draw up a catalogue which for the first time brings together the nucleus of sculptures reported in the Neapolitan collections or coming from irregular excavations, most of which shared the destiny of dispersal, in some cases here traced in definitive fashion.
En la presente obra se hace un exhaustivo análisis doctrinario y jurisprudencial acerca de los desafíos de la prueba digital vinculada con aplicaciones de mensajería instantánea, redes sociales, computación en la nube, plataformas web para compartir videos, comunicaciones y documentos electrónicos y Blockchain, smart contracts. Con especial énfasis en la prueba pericial informática vinculada a los documentos electrónicos, firma digital, redes sociales y correo electrónico.
Research into Pre-Roman Burial Grounds in Italy results from a specialist workshop held at the University of Groningen in 2011 highlighting new results in the field of funerary archaeology. It contains papers on funerary sites in Italy ranging from Verucchio in Emila Romagna to Francavilla Marittima in Calabria between the 9th and 4th centuries BC. Four papers deal with the hundreds of tombs excavated at Crustumerium (Rome). Other papers deal with the necropoleis of Francavilla Marittima, Satricum, Verucchio, Vetulonia and Veii. The volume concludes with an article on the excavation of 3700 medieval and later graves around St. Peter's church in the centre of Berlin offering an example of recent developments in recording and assessing large funerary datasets. Archaeologists working on pre-Roman Italy are indeed frequently confronted with large burial grounds holding hundreds to thousands of graves and having complex excavation and publication histories. These and other challenges of funerary archaeology are conscientiously and creatively addressed by the authors in this volume.