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    Incontrare l’‘altro’ nel conflitto totale. Introduzione

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    The contents of the book are introduced, focusing on the aim therein of highliting, through literature and stories, the destinies of the many forgotten victims of the conflict (e.g. civil populations killed, deported or compelled to flee; women; POW and deserters, etc.) and how their misery largely depended upon the attitude to label as hostile or simply "other" all people living beyond a physical or, more often than not, a mental border

    Fare della vita il mondo

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    Nella prospettiva dell'Estetica giuridica, rileggere il mito suggerisce che la sensibilità per un ordine più complesso è ciò che deve interessare il giurista. La possibilità di sperimentare lo spazio aperto e trasformativo custodito dalla forma del mito, apre le vie all'etica e alla giustizia

    La giustizia di Antigone, le ragioni di Creonte: da Sofocle alle rivisitazioni novecentesche del mito

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    Su alcune interpretazioni e riscritture dell'Antigone di Sofocle nel Novecento

    Società, diritti e tecnologia. Brevi riflessioni sul rapporto mezzo-fine e sul ruolo dei diritti fondamentali in una prospettiva storico-giusletteraria partendo da un'esperienza bavarese

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    Lo scritto indaga il rapporto fra diritto, società e tecnologia, in particolare soffermandosi sul ruolo centrale che riveste la tutela dei diritti fondamentali per le nuove applicazioni tecnologiche quali il voto online e l'intelligenza artificiale nel settore pubblico. L’oggetto del saggio, approcciato da un punto di vista storico e giusletterario, trae spunto dal periodo di ricerca effettuato nell'estate 2019 a Monaco di Baviera, in Germania, presso il Munich Center for Technology and Society della Technical University of Munich

    Prefazione al volume "Io perpetratore, io vittima"

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    Although very different and not comparable, the unique story of the Shoah and that of the post-WWII Istrian-Dalmatian exile offer the opportunity for a painful reflection on the meaning of memory and on the risk that a memory not lived and participated, but ritual and rhetoric, perpetuate that same distance (cultural, social and psychological) from the victims which constitutes one of the main factors which conceal to the conscience the perception of inhumanity and violence. The well-known Milgram test offers a fundamental illustration thereof and indicates, as Z. Bauman observed, commenting it, that "the most terrible news revealed by the Holocaust and by what had been learned about its perpetrators was not the probability that something similar could be done to us, but the idea that we could do it »

    Le tregue, di Natale e oltre

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    The1914 "Christmas Truce" on the Western front of the 1st World War is described and analyzed in its development and especially in its genesis as the epitome of the idea of "truce", namely of all those "truces" which occur in human life and breaks the incessant movent toward fight or vengeance, giving rise to opportunities for thought and for hearing the voice of one's conscience. . Some quotes from Primo Levi's book "The Truce" seem to grasp this almost metaphisical meaning of "truce". Such truces are particularly needed in the parctice of law, and especially criminal law, allowing to listen to the need and the stories of victims and offenders, Restorative justice can be deemed as a way of inserting in the mechanichs of prosecution and as a kind of relenting truce in the rush to find culprits and achieve punishment as its goal

    Il conflitto tra giustizia e legge in «Agón»: un ‘laboratorio penalistico’ dal dramma classico alla simulazione processuale

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    IL contributo esamina il tema tradizionale del conflitto fra legge e giustizia alla luce della sua rappresentazione nella tragedia greca. Lo strumento impiegato è quello della simulazione processuale costruita intorna ad alcuni dei fatti ricavati dalla tragedia greche rappresentate a Siracusa dall'Istituto Nazionale per il Dramma Antico

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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