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COVID-19 as a breakdown in the texture of social practices. [PDF]
‘A lot of things need to be repaired and a lot of relationships are in need of a knowledgeable mending. Can we start to talk/write about them?’ This invitation — sent by one of the authors to the others — led us, as feminist women in academia, to join together in an experimental writing about the effects of COVID‐19 on daily social practices and on ...
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Franco Pastori, giurista eclettico e grande didatta
Franco Pastori (1923-2003) fu per decenni professore ordinario di Diritto romano e di Istituzioni di diritto romano, oltre che a lungo presidente dell’Opera universitaria, poi ISU - Istituto per lo Studio Universitario -, della Statale di Milano ...
Matteo De Bernardi
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Gaetano Scherillo (1905-1970): il ruolo del diritto romano tra antichità e diritto positivo
Gaetano Scherillo fu uno studioso di diritto romano, ma anche un attento conoscitore del diritto positivo. Il suo metodo di ricerca e di insegnamento, così come risulta da tutto l’arco della sua produzione scientifica e didattica, risentì di questa ...
Francesca Pulitanò
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The rise of international climate litigation
Abstract International climate litigation is on the rise, with international courts and tribunals being asked to offer advisory opinions on climate change, several rights‐based climate change claims being put forward before international human rights bodies and courts, and international economic tribunals increasingly being engaged with the issue. This
Benoit Mayer, Harro van Asselt
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This article explores fourth‐ to seventh‐century narratives about oaths of collective secrecy, which our sources typically frame negatively. By examining the terminology used in reference to these promises, the dynamics inherent in the practice and its relationship to oath‐taking customs in other contexts, and the influence of Christianity on the ...
Michael Wuk
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Around 1000, a new type of law‐book emerged in Catalonia and northern Italy that attests to new ways of handling legal material. Incorporating in full the Visigothic and Lombard law codes, respectively, these law‐books provided a base for studying and interpreting old law through comments, glosses etc., addressing new users such as lay judges.
Stefan Esders
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Race Matters: The Materiality of Domopolitics in the Peripheries of Rome
Abstract This essay explores the political struggles around the making of the peripheral neighbourhood of Nuova Ponte di Nona in Rome, examining the place that housing occupies in securitarian domopolitics as a politics of protecting one's home while at the same time (re)producing the materiality of the neighbourhood along class and race divides.
Ana Ivasiuc
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Pope Leo of Bourges, clerical immunity and the early medieval secular
This article investigates the early medieval secular through the lens of clerical immunity – that is, the legal exemption of clerics from courts labelled as secular. It focusses on a short text, eventually attributed to Pope Leo, which was written in fifth‐century Gaul to define this immunity.
Charles West
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Il problema della libertà naturale in diritto romano
Il contributo si preoccupa di chiarire il significato giuridico della dichiarazione del giurista romano Ulpiano (ca. 170 d.C-228 d.C.), in una società nella quale la schiavitù era riconosciuta ed ampiamente praticata, secondo cui utpote cum iure naturali
Riccardo Cardilli
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PRAWO RZYMSKIE JAKO PODSTAWA PROJEKTÓW KODYFIKACYJNYCH W DAWNEJ POLSCE
Ił DIRITTO ROMANO QUALE BASE NEI PROGETTI DI CODIFICAZIONE NELL’ANTICA POLONIA Tra i diversi settori, ove si puó constatare l’influsso del diritto Romano sul diritto dell’antica Polonia, e necessario ricordare inanzi tutto l’utilizzo di questo diritto ...
Janusz Sondel
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