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La donna nel diritto, nella politica, nelle istituzioni, vol. I
Il volume raccoglie saggi e ricerche aventi ad oggetto il tema della donna sotto i diversi aspetti storico-giudirici, giuridico-istituzionali e delle scienze uman
Il Diario e la biografia di Carlo de Nicola. La sofferta transizione delle mentalità giuridiche dall'antico al nuovo regime
The Neapolitan Diary (1798-1825), published by the Neapolitan society of homeland history in 1906 and attributed to the enigmatic neapolitan lawyer Carlo De Nicola, is recognized by historiography as one of the most reliable sources for the reconstruction of a historical period decisive for the history of the Kingdom of Naples.
Yet we know little or nothing of the author who is listed as a conservative partisan bigotry of Ferdinand IV of Bourbon. The essay reconstructs, through unpublished archival documents, the biography of the author and offers a new and more faithful biographical sketch of the same along with a detail of his work regarded as an expression of thought-class Neapolitan lawyer in front of major changes between the end of the Eighteenth century and the beginning of the next century
The Liber Belial: A European work between law and theology. Introductory notes for an ongoing research project
The Liber Belial, also known as Consolatio peccatorum, the work written in 1382 by Giacomo Palladino, alias Jacopo or Jacopo da Teramo (1349–1417), was one of the most translated and printed books between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. In Liber Belial, the author imagined that the devils decided to bring legal action against the dispossession by Jesus Christ, when he descended into the lower world to free the patriarchs’ soul after the Resurrection. The Consolatio peccatorum presents interesting juridical content: Suffice it to say that out of a total 844 citations, 249 references (almost a third) relate to Canon Law sources (Decretum by Gratianus, Liber extra by Gregory IX, Liber Sextus by Boniface VIII, and the Clementinae) and Roman la
Tra scienza e arbitrio. Il problema penale e giudiziario nelle Sicilie dal 1821 al 1848
The monograph entititled Between science and arbitrary. The problem judicial and criminal in Sicilies from 1821 to 1848 following the path initiated by the author with the book Coding and criminal justice in the Sicilies from 1808 to 1820 (Jovene 2001) aimed at providing a complete picture of criminal justice in the Kingdom of Naples during the first half of the Nineteenth century in relation to the plight of the South in social-cultural terms. The research is focused on three complementary levels: a) the examination of laws and regulations relating to judicial and criminal matter (and their development in the
government) conducting by a large number of unpublished documents held at the State Archives of Naples; b) examination of the courts, ordinary and exceptional, conducted through collections of case law, rulings and court statistics; c) the study of the doctrine of criminal law with emphasis on Neapolitan jurists like Niccola Nicolini, Francesco Canofari , Giuseppe Raffaelli and contributions appeared on the Neapolitan law journals in the period 1830-1850. The monograph highlights the existence of a double level of criminal justice: on the one hand that "codicistica" - designed to deal a serious matter but less alarm for the government - based on compliance with the principles of dispute and free conviction of the judge, on the other than exceptional - direct to repress forms of rebellion and onset - that is implemented by military commissions, special and exceptional courts , took on a continuing basis throughout the nineteenth century
Jacques Rambaud e "Naples sous Joseph Bonaparte": due storie interrotte
The essay draws a biographical and historiographical profile of Jacques Rambaud, a French historian
not very well known and remembered in his homeland, who died October 2, 1914 on the battlefield
at the age of thirty-six. His main work, Naples sous Joseph Bonaparte (Paris 1911), for the richness
of the sources, for the completeness of the survey and for the original historiographical ideas, for a
century has been the reference point for all scholars of the French Decade in the kingdom of Naples.
In this work the great reforms enacted between 1806 and 1808 are examined in relation to the conditions
of the Kingdom and placed within the framework of a well-defined policy of the King who, in
the opinion of Rambaud, was characterized by a degree of autonomy compared to the directives of
the Emperor. A policy that ended abruptly with the sudden calling of Joseph to the throne of Spain
Francesco Dias: alle origini del diritto amministrativo nel Regno delle Due Sicilie
Biografia di Francesco Dias e inquadramento del suo pensiero giuridic
Pierre Joseph Briot. Un giacobino tra amministrazione e politica (1771-1827)
Political and intellectual biography of Pierre Joseph Briot, Jacobin in France and then intendant and state councillor in the Kingdom of Naples during the French decade. The book, through documentation unpublished, deepens the thesis of the foundation of the neapolitan “Carboneria” by Pierre Josepeh Briot.
The text, reviewed by B. Gainot on the > (year 2002, vol. 327, pp. 142-144), is very well known and appreciated in France
P. J. Briot tra la Francia rivoluzionaria e l'Italia napoleonica. Lettere inedite a Giuseppe Ravizza
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