Author: Paolo Grossi
Publisher: Gius.Laterza & Figli Spa
ISBN: 8858122348
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 190
Book Description
L'esperienza giuridica medievale si pone come un pianeta separato e distinto da quello moderno: un insieme di valori fortemente incisivi e largamente diffusi creano una particolare mentalità giuridica e impongono precise scelte e soluzioni per i grandi problemi della vita associata. Su questa base Paolo Grossi ricostruisce magistralmente tale mentalità, assumendo a sue fedeli cifre espressive in primo luogo i vari istituti che organizzano la vita d'ogni giorno, ciò che oggi noi chiameremmo 'diritto privato'. Ne emerge una civiltà intimamente giuridica, perché fondata su un ordine che è offerto dal diritto e che sul diritto si incardina. A fronte di una tumultuosa superficie politico-sociale, fa spicco la saldezza e la stabilità della costituzione sottostante, l'ordine giuridico appunto, garanzia e salvataggio della civiltà medievale. E, per questo, uno dei suoi messaggi storici più vivi e vitali.
L'ordine giuridico medievale
Author: Paolo Grossi
Publisher: Gius.Laterza & Figli Spa
ISBN: 8858122348
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 190
Book Description
L'esperienza giuridica medievale si pone come un pianeta separato e distinto da quello moderno: un insieme di valori fortemente incisivi e largamente diffusi creano una particolare mentalità giuridica e impongono precise scelte e soluzioni per i grandi problemi della vita associata. Su questa base Paolo Grossi ricostruisce magistralmente tale mentalità, assumendo a sue fedeli cifre espressive in primo luogo i vari istituti che organizzano la vita d'ogni giorno, ciò che oggi noi chiameremmo 'diritto privato'. Ne emerge una civiltà intimamente giuridica, perché fondata su un ordine che è offerto dal diritto e che sul diritto si incardina. A fronte di una tumultuosa superficie politico-sociale, fa spicco la saldezza e la stabilità della costituzione sottostante, l'ordine giuridico appunto, garanzia e salvataggio della civiltà medievale. E, per questo, uno dei suoi messaggi storici più vivi e vitali.
Publisher: Gius.Laterza & Figli Spa
ISBN: 8858122348
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 190
Book Description
L'esperienza giuridica medievale si pone come un pianeta separato e distinto da quello moderno: un insieme di valori fortemente incisivi e largamente diffusi creano una particolare mentalità giuridica e impongono precise scelte e soluzioni per i grandi problemi della vita associata. Su questa base Paolo Grossi ricostruisce magistralmente tale mentalità, assumendo a sue fedeli cifre espressive in primo luogo i vari istituti che organizzano la vita d'ogni giorno, ciò che oggi noi chiameremmo 'diritto privato'. Ne emerge una civiltà intimamente giuridica, perché fondata su un ordine che è offerto dal diritto e che sul diritto si incardina. A fronte di una tumultuosa superficie politico-sociale, fa spicco la saldezza e la stabilità della costituzione sottostante, l'ordine giuridico appunto, garanzia e salvataggio della civiltà medievale. E, per questo, uno dei suoi messaggi storici più vivi e vitali.
Un ordine giuridico medievale per la realtà odierna
Alla ricerca dell'ordine giuridico medievale
Ordine e ordinamento giuridico medievale nella reinterpretazione di Paolo Grossi
Author: Anna Rita Innocenzi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788897492672
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 387
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788897492672
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 387
Book Description
The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy
Author: Lawrin Armstrong
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442661615
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy features original contributions by international scholars on the fortieth anniversary of the publication of Lauro Martines' Lawyers and Statecraft in Renaissance Florence, which is recognized as a groundbreaking study challenging traditional approaches to both Florentine and legal history. Essays by leading historians examine the professional, social, and political functions of Italian jurists from the thirteenth to the late fifteenth centuries. The volume also examines the use of emergency powers, the critical role played by jurists in mediating the rule of law, and the adjudication of political crimes. The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy provides both an assessment of Martines' pioneering archival scholarship as well as fresh insights into the interplay of law and politics in late medieval and Renaissance Italy.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442661615
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy features original contributions by international scholars on the fortieth anniversary of the publication of Lauro Martines' Lawyers and Statecraft in Renaissance Florence, which is recognized as a groundbreaking study challenging traditional approaches to both Florentine and legal history. Essays by leading historians examine the professional, social, and political functions of Italian jurists from the thirteenth to the late fifteenth centuries. The volume also examines the use of emergency powers, the critical role played by jurists in mediating the rule of law, and the adjudication of political crimes. The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy provides both an assessment of Martines' pioneering archival scholarship as well as fresh insights into the interplay of law and politics in late medieval and Renaissance Italy.
Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy
Author: Osvaldo Cavallar
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487536348
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 894
Book Description
Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy is an original collection of texts exemplifying medieval Italian jurisprudence, known as the ius commune. Translated for the first time into English, many of the texts exist only in early printed editions and manuscripts. Featuring commentaries by leading medieval civil law jurists, notably Azo Portius, Accursius, Albertus Gandinus, Bartolus of Sassoferrato, and Baldus de Ubaldis, this book covers a wide range of topics, including how to teach and study law, the production of legal texts, the ethical norms guiding practitioners, civil and criminal procedures, and family matters. The translations, together with context-setting introductions, highlight fundamental legal concepts and practices and the milieu in which jurists operated. They offer entry points for exploring perennial subjects such as the professionalization of lawyers, the tangled relationship between law and morality, the role of gender in the socio-legal order, and the extent to which the ius commune can be considered an autonomous system of law.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487536348
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 894
Book Description
Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy is an original collection of texts exemplifying medieval Italian jurisprudence, known as the ius commune. Translated for the first time into English, many of the texts exist only in early printed editions and manuscripts. Featuring commentaries by leading medieval civil law jurists, notably Azo Portius, Accursius, Albertus Gandinus, Bartolus of Sassoferrato, and Baldus de Ubaldis, this book covers a wide range of topics, including how to teach and study law, the production of legal texts, the ethical norms guiding practitioners, civil and criminal procedures, and family matters. The translations, together with context-setting introductions, highlight fundamental legal concepts and practices and the milieu in which jurists operated. They offer entry points for exploring perennial subjects such as the professionalization of lawyers, the tangled relationship between law and morality, the role of gender in the socio-legal order, and the extent to which the ius commune can be considered an autonomous system of law.
The Decline of Private Law
Author: Gonçalo de Almeida Ribeiro
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509907912
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This book is a large-scale historical reconstruction of liberal legalism, from its inception in the mid-nineteenth century, the moment in which the jurists forged the alliance between political liberalism and legal expertise embodied in classical private law doctrine, to the contemporary anxiety about the possibility of both a liberal solution to the problem of political justification and of law as a respectable form of expert knowledge. Each stage in the history is a moment of synthesis between a substantive and a methodological idea. The former is the liberal political theory of the period, purporting to provide a solution to the problem of political justification. The latter is a conception of legal method or science, supposedly vindicating the access of the expert to the political choices embodied in the law. Thus, each moment in the history of liberal legalism integrates a political theory with a jurisprudential conception. Although it reaches the unsettling conclusion that liberal legalism has largely failed by its own standards, the book urges us to avoid quietism, scepticism or cynicism, in the hope that a deeper understanding of the fragility of our values and institutions inspires a more thoughtful, broadminded and nurtured citizenship.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509907912
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This book is a large-scale historical reconstruction of liberal legalism, from its inception in the mid-nineteenth century, the moment in which the jurists forged the alliance between political liberalism and legal expertise embodied in classical private law doctrine, to the contemporary anxiety about the possibility of both a liberal solution to the problem of political justification and of law as a respectable form of expert knowledge. Each stage in the history is a moment of synthesis between a substantive and a methodological idea. The former is the liberal political theory of the period, purporting to provide a solution to the problem of political justification. The latter is a conception of legal method or science, supposedly vindicating the access of the expert to the political choices embodied in the law. Thus, each moment in the history of liberal legalism integrates a political theory with a jurisprudential conception. Although it reaches the unsettling conclusion that liberal legalism has largely failed by its own standards, the book urges us to avoid quietism, scepticism or cynicism, in the hope that a deeper understanding of the fragility of our values and institutions inspires a more thoughtful, broadminded and nurtured citizenship.
The Laws of Late Medieval Italy (1000-1500)
Author: Mario Ascheri
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004252568
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 443
Book Description
In The Laws of Late Medieval Italy Mario Ascheri examines the features of the Italian legal world and explains why it should be regarded as a foundation for the future European continental system. The deep feuds among the Empire, the Churches unified by Roman papacy and the flourishing cities gave rise to very new legal ideas with the strong cooperation of the universities, beginning with that of Bologna. The teaching of Roman law and of the new papal laws, which quickly spread all over Europe, built up a professional group of lawyers and notaries which shaped the new, 'modern', public institutions, including efficient courts (like the Inquisition). Politically divided, Italy was partly unified by the legal system, so-called (Continental) common law (ius commune), which became a pattern for all of Europe onwards. Early modern Europe had for long time to work with it, and parts of it are still alive as a common cultural heritage behind a new European law system.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004252568
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 443
Book Description
In The Laws of Late Medieval Italy Mario Ascheri examines the features of the Italian legal world and explains why it should be regarded as a foundation for the future European continental system. The deep feuds among the Empire, the Churches unified by Roman papacy and the flourishing cities gave rise to very new legal ideas with the strong cooperation of the universities, beginning with that of Bologna. The teaching of Roman law and of the new papal laws, which quickly spread all over Europe, built up a professional group of lawyers and notaries which shaped the new, 'modern', public institutions, including efficient courts (like the Inquisition). Politically divided, Italy was partly unified by the legal system, so-called (Continental) common law (ius commune), which became a pattern for all of Europe onwards. Early modern Europe had for long time to work with it, and parts of it are still alive as a common cultural heritage behind a new European law system.
Un libro del 1995 e il suo progetto culturale (sulla genesi de "L'ordine giuridico medievale")
Medieval Sovereignty
Author: Francesco Maiolo
Publisher: Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.
ISBN: 9059720814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Medieval Sovereignty examines the idea of sovereignty in the Middle Ages and asks if it can be considered a fundamental element of medieval constitutional order. Francesco Maiolo analyzes the writings of Marsilius of Padua (1275/80-1342/43) and Bartolous of Saxoferrato (1314-57) and assesses their relative contributions as early proponents of popular sovereignty. Both are credited with having provided the legal justification for medieval popular government. Maiolo's cogent reconsideration of this primacy is an important addition to current medieval studies.
Publisher: Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.
ISBN: 9059720814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Medieval Sovereignty examines the idea of sovereignty in the Middle Ages and asks if it can be considered a fundamental element of medieval constitutional order. Francesco Maiolo analyzes the writings of Marsilius of Padua (1275/80-1342/43) and Bartolous of Saxoferrato (1314-57) and assesses their relative contributions as early proponents of popular sovereignty. Both are credited with having provided the legal justification for medieval popular government. Maiolo's cogent reconsideration of this primacy is an important addition to current medieval studies.