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Tommaso Beggio, Paul Koschaker (1879-1951). Rediscovering the Roman Foundations of European Legal Tradition
L'impatto delle attività umane sull'ambiente. Una riflessione storico-giuridica
EnThrough the analysis of some historical, archaeological and legal sources, this paper aims to verify if the economic activities undertaken in the Roman world (mining cultivations, intensive fishing and coastal housebuilding) had a meaningful impact on the environments and, above all, if the negative externalities of such works had some form of control from the public authorities (jurists or imperial legislators). The answer to this investigation will be negative.DeDurch die Analyse von einigen historischen, archäologischen und juristischen Quellen, wird der Artikel das Ziel gesetzt nachzuprüfen, wenn die ökonomischen Tätigkeiten im Römer Welt übernommen (Bergwerksbearbeitung, intensive Fischerei und Küstenwohnungsbau) einen bedeutungsvollen Einfluß auf die Umwelt gehabt haben, und vor allem wenn die negativen externen Effekte solcher Arbeiten einige Kontrollform von den öffentlichen Behörden (Juristen oder kaiserliche Gesetzgeber) gehabt haben. Die Antwort auf diese Untersuchung wird negativ sein
Mario Fiorentini, Il giurista e l'eretico. Critica delle fonti e irenismo religioso nella prima età moderna
Records of the critically endangered Cuckoo ray Leucoraja naevus (Rajidae) from the Algerian Coast (Southern Mediterranean Sea)
Cuckoo ray Leucoraja naevus (Müller and Henle, 1841) is caught in relative abundance in the eastern Atlantic from the North Sea to Mauritania and probaly entered the Mediterranean Sea where viable populations were observed. The captures of L. naevus decreased in the latter sea, and completely disappeared in some regions. This paper presents some specimens captured from the Algerian coast. They are considered rare specimens sporadically caught, such pattern being corroborated by information provided by local fishermen