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Damnum iniuria datum
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 113

Damnum iniuria datum

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Civis Romanus Sum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Civis Romanus Sum

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The story of Rome and its people draws on ancient legends passed down from generation to generation. Circulating throughout the Mediterranean world in the centuries after Rome's legendary founding, they were later enshrined in the words of the poets and historians of the great Augustan age and have been studied ever since. Before it was a mighty empire, Rome was born as a Latin settlement on the Palatine Hill and from the beginning showed an inclination to integrating different peoples through a federation. The early legends, born out in fact and in Rome's later history, offered an element of mixed ethnic identity. As Rome expanded its rule across Italy and over the world, adherence to Roman...

Italian Populism and Constitutional Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Italian Populism and Constitutional Law

This edited volume explores the relationship between constitutionalism and populism in the Italian context. Italian populism is of interest to comparative lawyers for many reasons. Firstly, the country has a long-lasting tradition of anti-parliamentarism over the course of its history as a unitary state. After the 2018 general election, it has turned into the first European country in which two self-styled populist parties formed a coalition government. Although it collapsed in August 2019, many issues that it had raised remain. Secondly, as Italy is a founding member of the European Communities, the constitutional implications of populist politics have to be considered not only within the national framework but also in a wider context. This book argues that the relationship between populism and constitutionalism should not be seen in terms of mutual exclusion and perfect opposition. Indeed, populism frequently relies on concepts and categories belonging to the language of constitutionalism (majority, democracy, people), offering a kind of constitutional counter-narrative.

Filtering Populist Claims to Fight Populism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Filtering Populist Claims to Fight Populism

  • Categories: Law

Exploring Italy as a case study, this book investigates how populists in power manipulate categories and instruments of constitutional law.

Perspectives on «Dante Politico»
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Perspectives on «Dante Politico»

This book argues that political concerns, inseparable from Dante’s biography, permeate his entire corpus, emerging at the intersection of the multiple fields of knowledge he explores, from the liberal arts to law, philosophy, and theology. It also shows that Dante, by elucidating the natural integration of the humanities with the sciences, continues to be a source of provocative insights and inspirations on how to be political beings today. The essays collected in the volume offer a range of close textual and contextual readings of Dante’s life and works grouped in four parts: 1. The Self and History, 2. Visions of the World: Cosmology and Utopia, 3. From the Language of Politics to the Language of Theology, 4. Instances of Political Reception in Asia and South America. The different disciplinary angles adopted by the contributors include history, economics, jurisprudence, linguistics, ethics, metaphysics, theology, cosmology, social thought, ecology, and the performing and visual arts. The collection addresses a specialized audience of Dante scholars, medievalists, historians, political philosophers and scientists, reception scholars, and legal and cultural historians.

OECD Skills Studies Supporting Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Higher Education in Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

OECD Skills Studies Supporting Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Higher Education in Italy

This review illustrates policy actions promoting the entrepreneurial and innovative activities in the Italian Higher Education System, and focuses on 11 case study universities. It discusses strategies and practices adopted by Italian higher education institutions to innovate, engage, and generate value for the society and the economy. This review is part of a series of national reports implementing the HEinnovate framework. HEinnovate is a guiding framework that the OECD and the European Commission have developed to promote the “entrepreneurial and innovation agenda” in higher education.

E' l'Italia che vogliamo
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 195

E' l'Italia che vogliamo

L'italia è un Paese che soffre da molti, troppi anni di mali apparentemente incurabili. In tutte le sfere del vivere comune, dalla pubblica amministrazione all'economia, dalla fiscalità alle politiche d'impresa, fino alla giustizia e alla politica estera ci sono incrostazioni, ritardi e lentezze che rendono il nostro paese antiquato, incapace di crescere e quindi poco concorrenziale nella sfida globale. Quali possono essere le ricette da mettere in campo per rendere l'Italia un paese migliore, più competitivo e in definitiva più moderno? Giuseppe Valditara e Alessandro Amadori, con uno stile chiaro, accessibile e accattivante, raccolgono e avanzano alcune proposte e soluzioni per cercare...

Gender and Culture Wars in Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Gender and Culture Wars in Italy

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As You Law It - Negotiating Shakespeare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 455

As You Law It - Negotiating Shakespeare

Shakespeare was fascinated by law, which permeated Elizabethan everyday life. The general impression one derives from the analysis of many plays by Shakespeare is that of a legal situation in transformation and of a dynamically changing relation between law and society, law and the jurisdiction of Renaissance times. Shakespeare provides the kind of literary supplement that can better illustrate the legal texts of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. There was a strong popular participation in the system of justice, and late sixteenth-century playwrights often made use of forensic models of narrative. Uncertainty about legal issues represented a rich potential for causing strong reactions in the public, especially feelings concerning the resistance to tyranny. The volume aims at highlighting some of the many legal perspectives and debates emplotted in Shakespearean plays, also taking into consideration the many texts that have been produced during the latest years on law and literature in the Renaissance.

Modernity and Secession
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Modernity and Secession

The author provides a new, systematic and interdisciplinary approach that reinterprets the premises behind Italy's imagined geography or modernity."--Jacket.