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La presente opera raccoglie gli scritti editi e inediti di Cesare Massimo Bianca nell’arco temporale che va dal 2002 al 2020, ricomprendendo anche il testo di audizioni parlamentari e di relazioni tenute a convegni in Italia e all’estero. Essa rappresenta dunque la continuazione della raccolta di scritti dell’Autore che è stata pubblicata nel 2002 nella collana della Facoltà di Giurisprudenza dell’Università degli Studi di Catania, alla quale, oggi come ieri, si deve questa iniziativa in onore di uno dei più importanti e rappresentativi civilisti italiani del Novecento. Anche per questa ragione, è stato mantenuto il titolo Realtà sociale ed effettività della norma, il quale, peraltro, ben rappresenta il nucleo centrale e più caratteristico del pensiero dell’Autore e il metodo da Lui prescelto. Per comodità di consultazione, il volume è suddiviso in sei aree tematiche: teoria generale e fonti, persone e famiglia, successioni, proprietà e diritti reali, obbligazioni e contratti, responsabilità.
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'Delves into the very essence of being a fan, while seamlessly exploring Italian history, politics, culture and society,' Guardian Is Italy a united country, or a loose affiliation of warring states? Is Italian football a sport, or an ill-disguised protraction of ancient enmities? Tim Parks goes on the road to follow the fortunes of Hellas Verona football club, to pay a different kind of visit to some of the world's most beautiful cities. This is a highly personal account of one man's relationship with a country, its people and its national sport. A book that combines the pleasures of travel writing with a profound analysis of one country's mad, mad way of keeping itself entertained.
This volume contains the major result of the work undertaken by the international research group "Transfer of Movables" which belonged to the Study Group on a European Civil Code. It covers the most important aspects of the law of property in movables, such as the transfer of ownership based on the transferor's right and the good faith acquisition of ownership. The suggested black letter provisions are accompanied by extensive explanatory comments and comparative notes providing information on the existing rules of the EU Member States. As compared to Book VIII of the DCFR, this volume contains additional and partly revised national notes, extended comments, translations of the black letter rules and adapted registers. The "Principles of European Law" are published in co-operation with Oxford University Press and Staempfli (Switzerland).
Hailed as Italy’s The Fault in Our Stars, this Italian bestseller is now available for the first time in English. “I was born on the first day of school, and I grew up and old in just two hundred days . . .” Sixteen-year-old Leo has a way with words, but he doesn’t know it yet. He spends his time texting, polishing soccer maneuvers, and killing time with Niko and Silvia. Until a new teacher arrives and challenges him to give voice to his dreams. And so Leo is inspired to win over the red-haired beauty Beatrice. She doesn’t know Leo exists, but he’s convinced that his dream will come true. When Leo lands in the hospital and learns that Beatrice has been admitted too, his mission t...
This book, adopting a multidisciplinary approach, investigates the definition of autonomous work and the kind of protection it receives and should receive in a global perspective. The book advocates for the existence of genuine autonomous work to be distinguished from employment and false self-employment. It deserves specific attention from legislators in the view of removing any obstacles to the exercise of freedom of association and collective action at large. The book is divided into two parts. The first focuses on the evolving notion of autonomy and its consequences on social protection, offering a theoretical frame from an organizational, political and legal point of view. The second aims at discovering new regulatory and protective horizons for autonomous work, in the light of blockchain, platform work, EU Competition Law, social security and liberal professions. Finally, the authors offer insights and recommendations on how to protect work beyond categories.