The close relationship with facts represents the clearest sign of law’s historical authenticity, which appears, accross centuries, under several forms and dimensions. From the combination of various dichotomies arises the idea of law as social phenomenon, having not much aptitude for “solidification” processes. The historical perspective, from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, gives an important contribute to grasp this ontological condition of law.
Mazzarella, F. (2011). Fatto e diritto. Tradizione e progetto. «Territori di confine». ANNALI DEL SEMINARIO GIURIDICO, LIV del 2010-2011(LIV), 181-199.
Fatto e diritto. Tradizione e progetto. «Territori di confine».
MAZZARELLA, Ferdinando
2011-01-01
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The close relationship with facts represents the clearest sign of law’s historical authenticity, which appears, accross centuries, under several forms and dimensions. From the combination of various dichotomies arises the idea of law as social phenomenon, having not much aptitude for “solidification” processes. The historical perspective, from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, gives an important contribute to grasp this ontological condition of law.File in questo prodotto:
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