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BOOK: ‘NON PIÙ SATELLITE’. Itinerari giuscommercialistici tra Otto e Novecento

‘NON PIÙ SATELLITE’
Itinerari giuscommercialistici tra Otto e Novecento

A cura di Italo Birocchi
Edizioni ETS: Pisa, 2019 – ISBN: 9788846755858

Come nacque e si sviluppò la scienza commercialistica nel processo di passaggio dall’antico ius mercatorum al diritto commerciale codificato? È il problema dell’autonomia della disciplina che riguarda fondamentalmente il duplice rapporto con la civilistica – considerata, nell’immaginario ottocentesco, l’officina di produzione delle categorie e del linguaggio dell’universo giuridico e dunque la scienza per eccellenza ­– e con l’economia, ritenuta la materia su cui si innestavano le forme del diritto commerciale. In quel processo venne rovesciata l’idea che la giuscommercialistica fosse una scienza satellitare del diritto civile e si affermò di converso la ‘commercializzazione’ della vita civile. 
In un arco temporale compreso, grossomodo, tra i decenni centrali dell’Ottocento e gli anni Trenta del Novecento, i saggi raccolti in questo libro esaminano diverse figure di giuristi (protagonisti o membri del coro), strumenti (riviste, prolusioni, saggi, trattati), provvedimenti e progetti normativi, momenti del reclutamento accademico (candidati e loro formazione, prove concorsuali, commissari), esperimenti didattici. 
L’ottica è transnazionale, come nella vocazione del commercio e come soprattutto suggerisce il continuo rimbalzare di tematiche, personaggi e opere da una esperienza ordinamentale all’altra. Così capita di riscontrare che Serafini fosse impegnato nei lavori preparatori dell’Obligationenrecht svizzero e che questo venisse abbondantemente commentato in Italia nelle sue due edizioni, che il Corso di Vidari venisse letto e discusso dai protagonisti della giuscommercialistica brasiliana, che autori come Vidari e Bolaffio fossero attentamente compulsati nell’importante manuale di Soler in Spagna, che il giovanissimo Mossa fosse attratto dalla più recente dottrina tedesca.

Table of contents: http://www.edizioniets.com/scheda.asp?n=9788846755858

Latest Issue: The American Journal of Comparative Law, Symposium Legal History and Comparative Law

The American Journal of Comparative Law, Volume 66, Issue 4, December 2018

SYMPOSIUM LEGAL HISTORY AND COMPARATIVE LAW: A DIALOGUE IN TIMES OF THE TRANSNATIONALIZATION OF LAW AND LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP

Publisher’s website

Abstract: Comparative law and legal history are witnessing a remarkable moment of reorientation in their methods and perhaps even in their disciplinary identities. Historically linked to and emerging from a shared paradigm of historical jurisprudence, both disciplines have developed their own institutions, canons of knowledge, mechanisms of communication, and academic practices over the last century. Both flourished under the juridical nationalism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and this national paradigm has shaped their analytical framework and categories. Both disciplines are now also facing similar challenges due to the transnationalization of their object and of their institutional structures, but also due to the broad recognition of the importance of context and traditions. Consequently, both are increasingly situating their research on a global horizon, and both are endeavoring to decentralize their approaches and to expose themselves to new notions of law and justice.1 This situation suggests that there should be renewed dialogue between the two disciplines, but it also leads us to question what shape such a dialogue might take. What can they learn from each other?

 

 

 

 

BOOK: Concordanze lessicali italiane e francesi del Codice Napoleone

Concordanze lessicali italiane e francesi del Codice Napoleone

Nel gennaio 1806 il re d’Italia e imperatore dei Francesi, Napoleone Bonaparte, approvò la traduzione italiana del Codice civile francese, che nello stesso anno entrò in vigore nel Regno d’Italia. 
Il Codice civile napoleonico, noto come «Codice Napoleone», segnò in gran parte dell’Europa la nascita della codificazione moderna. Un solo testo di 2.281 articoli, stampabile anche in piccolo formato, conteneva il diritto civile, eliminando un sistema legislativo stratificato nei secoli. 
Le Concordanze del «Codice», frutto di molti anni di lavoro, offrono per la prima volta a giuristi, linguisti e storici un accurato strumento di studio sull’influenza che il testo del «Codice» ha avuto sulla lingua giuridica italiana. 
Il confronto diretto di ogni parola con l’originale francese facilita la conoscenza del «Codice», consente di approfondirne l’interpretazione, la tecnica di traduzione, le novità lessicali, l’innovativa tecnica linguistica che usa frasi brevi, definizioni, formule, esempi. 
La pubblicazione delle «Concordanze» è anche un’occasione per riaccostare il nome di Napoleone a quello dell’Accademia della Crusca, ristabilita in forma indipendente, nel 1811, proprio da Napoleone. 

 

Glossae. European Journal of Legal History 15 (2018): Comparative Legal History

Glossae. European Journal of Legal History 15 (2018): Comparative Legal History 

Preface:

Beyond particular traditions:
Comparative Legal History

The papers published under this general title are the proceedings of the conference held on 12 May 2017 at the Collège de France. They were included in the programme of the College’s
European Chair 2016-2017. The contributors represent a range of legal scholars and
historians who have all written on issues of comparative legal history. They come from
different European legal traditions and have all extensive personal experience in researching
legal systems different from that of their own legal education. Several have left their native
country and teach permanently in a different European country. Their research therefore
reflects, for periods from the Middle Ages until Modern Times, how a legal culture can
incorporate and transcend the particular interests which have affected legal developments in
Europe.
The contributors had been asked to address the question at the heart of the European Chair’s
central theme: How to apprehend a European legal culture? Legal history presents models of
common laws which assume particular legal traditions. Comparative law requires, in order to
be able to proceed to any comparison, an interface between distinct legal systems.
Comparative legal history endeavours to trace back how the interaction between different
social groups, in different polities which may partly overlap, has contributed to legal
developments, to some extent through the construction of so-called authoritative ‘sources’ of
the law. At all levels of political governance, the legal instruments produced and used by that
governance always have their own particular features. However intricate that public
governance may be, its particular character is always exposed to actors from different
systems of governance, whether within its own domestic jurisdiction or in the course of its
foreign relations. Comparative legal history makes it possible to recognise, in a long-term
historical perspective, shared foundations of normativity which prove necessary in order to
ensure that the interactions may be worked out in peaceful order.
Several contributions published in this issue were presented in a different language at the
2017 conference. Those by Emanuele Conte, Yves Mausen, Mia Korpiola, Luisa Brunori,
Luigi Lacché, and John Bell were originally delivered in French; those by Anja AmendTraut, Wolfgang Ernst, and Aniceto Masferrer in English. The proceedings follow the same
order in which they were presented at the conference, by and large based on their
chronological references.
The co-editor who held the European Chair wishes to thank all the contributors for their
valuable cooperation, and in particular his two colleagues who assisted him in preparing the
publications of the conference’s proceedings (not without going through the peer review
process). The editorial work which resulted in the publication of these proceedings was a
collaborative venture undertaken by the three co-editors and co-authors of the present
foreword – a foreword inviting the readers of Glossae to find in these proceedings some
encouragement and food for thought for their own research in the field of comparative legal
history.

Luisa Brunori Aniceto Masferrer Alain Wijffels

http://www.glossae.eu/glossae-15-2018-2/?lang=en

Clio@Themis, n° 15, 2019 (Droit et Anthropologie : archéologie d’un savoir et enjeux contemporains)

Frédéric Audren et Laetitia Guerlain

Clio@Themis, n° 15, 2019 
Droit et Anthropologie : archéologie d’un savoir et enjeux contemporains

Introduction. Un nouvel agenda pour l’anthropologie du droit ?

En s’emparant de la thématique des rapports entre droit et anthropologie, ce numéro de Clio@Themis s’inscrit, à l’instar de numéros précédents, dans la perspective d’une histoire sociale et intellectuelle du droit. C’est à partir des rapports difficiles entre droit et anthropologie que ce volume poursuit plus spécifiquement l’enquête sur le couple droit et (autres) sciences sociales, entendu ici, non seulement comme objet, mais également comme méthode. Que les relations entre droit et anthropologie (…)

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Louis Assier-Andrieu

Difficulté et nécessité de l’anthropologie du droit

Abstract : This article aims to deepen the understanding of the Western legal tradition with the instruments of cultural anthropology. Recalling the properties of legal reason, it opens the way for a new relationship between law and anthropology. It also warns against the temptation to extend the domination of this Western reason over other societies and cultures.

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Géraldine Cazals

Les juristes humanistes de la Renaissance, des anthropologues en puissance ? Réflexions autour de quelques études (principalement françaises) de cas

Abstract : Questioning the role played by jurists – mainly French – in the history of anthropology during the Renaissance, this article highlights the way in which humanist jurists found themselves, through their philological and historical work, at the heart of an immense collection of ethnographic knowledge. It shows how the extend of the progress in cosmography and legal comparatism allowed them to develop reflections of an anthropological nature. In doing so, it is necessary not only to focus on the contribution of humanist jurists to anthropology, but also to include the development of anthropology in the Renaissance in an epistémè belonging the legal field.

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Kaius Tuori

Law and Rationality : A Historiographical Survey of the Understanding of Motivation and Human Agency in Early Legal Anthropology

Abstract : The purpose of this article is to examine how nineteenth-century legal science conceptualized and dealt with otherness in law, with examples of legal phenomena such as ordeal and blood revenge to illustrate how the concept of legal rationality evolved in the early legal anthropology and how it still influences our understanding of legal otherness. It provides new insights on how, in the treatment of specific legal institutions, the ideas of reason and rationality could change as scholars used European medieval history to aid in the understanding of indigenous cultures.

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Silvia Falconieri

Droit colonial et anthropologie. Expertises ethniques, enquêtes et études raciales dans l’outre-mer français (Fin du XIXesiècle-1946)

Abstract : In the context of 19th– and 20th-century French colonialism, anthropological knowledge plays a crucial role when it comes to legally categorising colonised populations. What are the forms, modalities and aims at stake when the law encountered that other knowledge ? What is the anthropology of colonial legal experts ? How are the knowledge, tools and techniques of anthropology mobilised by colonial jurists, and what are the consequences ? In the light of these questions, this article tackles the issues at stake when colonial law met physical and racial anthropology in the shaping of the statuses of subject and citizen in the French Empire. The analysis of the particular case of the non-recognised Métis being granted French citizenship shows that specialists in colonial law made extensive use of contemporaneous anthropological studies. Not only did they appropriate the contents of anthropological research, but they also learned a method which was to be mobilized in the judicial proceeding. In the 1920s, « ethnic expertise » and investigation became the pillars of a new legal proceeding that was, in large part, the result of the rapprochement of colonial law and racial anthropology.

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Alain Chenu

René Maunier, Album graphique de la statistique criminelle de l’Égypte (1890-1918). Un inédit centenaire présenté par Alain Chenu

Abstract : As the head of statistics at the Egyptian ministery of Justice, René Maunieur drew up a « graphic album of penal statistics in Egypt » (1918), describing the trends in crime and offences registered by the « indigeneous jusrisdictions » from 1890 to 1918. This set of tables, curves, maps, and histograms follows an « explanatory note » where the author defined his guidelines and reviewed the literature in the field of criminal statistics in Egypt. In his presentation, Alain Chenu invites to an upgrading of Maunier’s involvement in the use of statistical methods, and tries to answer a question : why has Maunier, later on, left behind statistics ?

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Laetitia Guerlain

Entre science juridique et savoirs anthropologiques : évolutionnisme et histoire comparée du droit chez Émile Jobbé-Duval (1851-1931)

Abstract : This paper sketches the intellectual portrait of Roman law professor Émile Jobbé-Duval. It tries to analyse the way the author combines legal history with the anthropological and evolutionnist literature of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. This article therefore reassesses the contribution of the French jurists to the making of legal anthropology. Their works have indeed been deeply influenced by their anthropological readings, which they have mobilised by using intertextuality.

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Albane Geslin

Une brève historiographie de « pluralisme juridique » : quand les usages d’une notion en font un instrument de luttes politiques

Abstract : My basic argument is that “legal pluralism” (concept and words) is, in anthropological discourses, not only a descriptive notion, but above all a political struggles tool. Those struggles take place on three fields : scientific, academic, and ethical. All of them contest State and its law, its role in social-lige and how jurists legitimize this role.

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Irène Bellier

La reconnaissance des peuples autochtones comme sujets du droit international. Enjeux contemporains de l’anthropologie politique en dialogue avec le droit

Abstract : This article explains how the relational political category [Indigenous Peoples] raises new debates in anthropology and law. By returning to linguistic issues – as the statement of this international category varies according to the dominant languages and its uses fall into various political contexts – it specifies the stakes of the differentiation between the terms « people » and « population », the [s] making a difference in English (the working language of the United Nations) between people (individuals) and peoples (collective). The treatment of indigenous issues induces a series of epistemological transformations stimulating an analytical reflection on the institutions and forms of government of the collective. New areas of dialogue between anthropology and law emerge from this perspective, particularly on the meaning of law, on land issues that must be reconsidered in the light of the pressure of multinational companies (extractive or agro-industrial) on indigenous territories and on systemic classifications.

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Fernanda Pirie

Legalism : a turn to history in the anthropology of law

Abstract : Notorious definitional debates have characterized the anthropology of law, and scholars have not reached consensus over how “law” is to be distinguished from other social phenomena. This article suggests that light can be shed upon this issue by combining the insights of anthropologists and historians. Careful comparison among empirical examples highlights the importance of texts and the legal form. Case studies from Tibet are used to illustrate these points and draw attention to the phenomenon of legalism, that is, the use of generalizing rules and abstract categories to describe and organise the world. This provides a basis for exploring the nature and significance of law, both in the modern world and societies of the past.

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Frédéric Audren | Jacques Flach

DOCUMENT : L’ethnologie juridique au Collège de France : le cours de Jacques Flach sur les Institutions primitives (1892-1904)

Abstract : This paper presents Jacques Flach’s Collège de France course in primitive law, which he taught from 1892 until 1904. It insists on the specificity of his historical and comparative approach. Ever attentive to studying institutions in their context, Flach proposes an innovative interpretation of feudalism, seeks to write a global history of law and endeavours to stress the institutional alterity of primitive societies. Flach is therefore among the first scholars to teach social and legal anthropology in France.

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TRADUCTION

Annelise Riles (auteur)

Le droit est-il porteur d’espoir ?

Abstract : This essay asks what legal studies can contribute to the now vigorous debates in economics, sociology, psychology, philosophy, literary studies and anthropology about the nature and sources of hope in personal and social life. What does the law contribute to hope  ? Is there anything hopeful about law ? Rather than focus on the ends of law (social justice, economic efficiency, etc.) this essay focuses instead on the means (or techniques of the law). Through a critical engagement with the work of Hans Vaihinger, Morris Cohen and Pierre Schlag on legal fictions and legal technicalities, the essay argues that what is “hopeful” about law is its “As If” quality.

Laetitia Guerlain (présentatrice) | Prune Decoux et David Foulks (traducteurs)  

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L. Guerlain et N. Hakim, Littératures populaires du droit. Le droit à la portée de tous, Paris, LGDJ, coll. Contextes, 2019.

La littérature populaire du droit existe-t-elle ? La question peut paraître incongrue alors que le droit est un savoir spécialisé et un privilège de la communauté des juristes. Le juriste n’est-il pas celui ou celle qui maîtrise tous les textes du droit ?
C’est toutefois oublier que dans les caves et greniers ou dans les bibliothèques traînent une foule de livres qui ne sont ni scientifiques, ni réservés aux juristes. C’est également faire fi d’une question essentielle qui n’est autre que le droit intéresse tout un chacun et que « nul n’est censé ignorer la loi ».

De cette ambivalence relative à l’arme du droit naît un genre littéraire : les textes publiés à destination des profanes, cette littérature « populaire » en ce qu’elle n’est ni réservée aux juristes, ni forcément écrite par des juristes de profession. Il y a ainsi une littérature grise qui ne retient guère l’attention et qui pourtant véhicule ce qu’est le droit pour toute une population de professionnels divers et variés, de curieux et d’utilisateurs allant de l’artisan ou de l’architecte jusqu’à « l’homme de la rue » et qui n’ont jamais mis les pieds dans une faculté de droit, un cabinet d’avocat ou même dans un tribunal.

Ni inventaire ni quête du droit dans la littérature, les études d’histoire du droit réunies dans ce volume, majoritairement issues d’un colloque organisé à la Maison française d’Oxford, se proposent ainsi d’explorer tout un continent inconnu en tentant de le cartographier, de le sonder et d’interroger son ancienneté et sa variété dans plusieurs pays européens.

Laetitia Guerlain et Nader Hakim sont historiens du droit à l’Université de Bordeaux et se consacrent à l’histoire contemporaine de la pensée juridique et à l’inscription du droit dans les sciences sociales.
SOMMAIRE
 
La littérature populaire du droit existe-t-elle ? Sous le sacré… le profane
Laetitia Guerlain et Nader Hakim Université de Bordeaux ………………………………………………….. 3
 
Un’edizione popolare e divulgativa della Legge delle XII Tavole
Oliviero Diliberto Università di Roma “Sapienza” Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (Wuhan, Chine) ……………. 41
 
Aperçus des littératures populaires du droit en Italie au XIXe siècle
Annamaria Monti Università Bocconi ………………………………………………………………………………… 49
 
Implementing Juridical Reform : Popular Jurisprudence in Late Medieval and Early Modern Germany
Hiram Kümper Université de Mannheim …………………………………………………………….. 67

Codes, codification et presse américaine : une rencontre en demi-teintes
Prune Decoux Université de Bordeaux ……………………………………………………………….. 79
 
L’ABC du droit : la lexicographie juridique et le profane
Pierre-Nicolas Barenot Université de Saint-Étienne ………………………………………………………….. 101
 
Littératures populaires et droit canonique au XIXe siècle, l’impossible mariage
Cyrille Dounot Université d’Auvergne ……………………………………………………………………………. 115
 
Le Droit Populaire : une tentative de journal juridique populaire à l’aube de la Troisième République
Kevin Bremond Université de Bordeaux…………………………………………………………. 131
 
Les « guides du sinistré » (1915-années 1920) : le sinistré, entre sujet de l’administration et stratège
Guillaume Richard Université Paris Descartes ……………………………………………………. 149
 
Le premier et le second Journal du Droit administratif (JDA) : littératures populaires du droit public ?
Mathieu Touzeil-Divina Université Toulouse 1 Capitole …………………………………………………… 179
 
 
Littératures populaires du droit. Le droit à la portée de tous
1re édition
Laetitia Guerlain, Nader Hakim
Editeur : L.G.D.J
Collection : Contextes
ISBN : 978-2-275-05722-4
216 pages – Parution : 02/2019
 

Latest issue of the Cahiers Jean Moulin (n° 4, 2018, La dignité)

4 | 2018 : La dignité

Le mot dignité revêt essentiellement deux sens qui ont en commun d’animer le monde des idées politiques et de recevoir une expression juridique : la dignité des fonctions et la dignité humaine. Le mot présente alors « le tour de force de hiérarchiser les êtres et de les égaliser en même temps » (Cassia).

En proposant « la dignité » pour sujet d’étude de ce quatrième volume, les Cahiers Jean Moulin n’entendaient pas enfermer le thème dans une approche prédéfinie ou l’orienter vers une voie exclusive.

À l’heure de la publication, notons que la seconde dimension, celle de la dignité humaine, a davantage suscité l’intérêt, sans doute parce qu’elle correspond aux enjeux les plus contemporains et les plus disputés. Ce sont ainsi certains des territoires nouveaux de ce concept que le présent numéro propose d’explorer.

BOOK: Qu’est-ce qu’une discipline juridique ?

Qu’est-ce qu’une discipline juridique ? Fondations et recompositions des disciplines dans les facultés de droit

Frédéric AUDREN et Ségolène BARBOU DES PLACES (dir.)


L.G.D.J. (Contextes), 2018 – ISBN 978-2-275-04672-3

Comment les savoirs juridiques se constituent-ils en « disciplines » ? 
Quel rapport existe-t-il entre discipline, matière et branche du droit ? 
Quelles relations se nouent entre les divisions du droit, les catégories doctrinales, les exigences pédagogiques ou encore les divisions institutionnelles universitaires ? Comment distinguer entre la discipline juridique et les autres disciplines des sciences sociales ? Cet ouvrage, qui réunit les contributions de juristes, historiens, politistes et sociologues, est la première enquête d’ampleur sur la notion de discipline et son rôle dans les facultés de droit françaises. Les contributions présentées aident à comprendre les rapports qui se nouent entre le fond du droit positif, les savoirs juridiques, la communauté académique et les éléments institutionnels environnants. Elles éclairent, par conséquent, les mutations du paysage disciplinaire juridique contemporain et sa remise en cause sous l’effet de la montée de l’interdisciplinarité et de la « recherche par projet ». 

Sous la direction de Frédéric Audren et Ségolène Barbou des Places, avec les contributions de Pascal Ancel, Julie Bailleux, Loïc Cadiet, Véronique Champeil-Desplats, Jean-Pascal Chazal, Jacques Chevallier, Jean-Louis Fabiani, Catherine Fillon, Benoit Frydman, Pascale Gonod, Nader Hakim, Jean-Louis Halpérin, Daniel Jutras, Danièle Lochak, Rémy Libchaber, Laurent Mucchielli, Horatia Muir Watt, Emmanuelle Picard, Sébastien Pimont, Guillaume Richard, Ruth Sefton-Green, Denys Simon et Patrick Wachsmann.

Publisher’s website

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Book: Il figlio del rabbino

Il figlio del rabbino 
Lodovico Mortara, storia di un ebreo ai vertici del Regno d’Italia

Massimiliano Boni

Roma: Viella, 2018 – ISBN: 9788833130286

Publisher’s website https://www.viella.it/libro/9788833130286

Brillante avvocato, acclamato universitario, potente magistrato, ambizioso politico, Lodovico Mortara (1855-1937) ha attraversato da protagonista buona parte dell’età liberale, prima che i colpi del fascismo portassero al crepuscolo un intero establishment.

Figlio del rabbino di Mantova, nato cittadino austriaco, Mortara si affermò come maestro della procedura civile del nuovo Stato unitario, fino a diventare presidente della Cassazione romana, ossia “primo magistrato d’Italia”. A lungo amico intimo di Nitti, nel suo primo governo ne divenne ministro Guardasigilli. Anche se la morte gli evitò di subire la persecuzione delle leggi razziali, lo stesso non fu per la sua famiglia, tra cui il figlio Giorgio, statistico di fama internazionale, e la figlia Nella, libera docente in fisica sperimentale all’Università di Roma.

Il volume illustra i primi passi di Mortara nel mondo forense; la fama accademica raggiunta a Pisa e Napoli, e gli scontri con Scialoja e Chiovenda; l’improvviso passaggio in magistratura, segnato dal voto concesso alle donne e dalla lotta per conquistare lo scranno della Cassazione; il percorso politico, caratterizzato da una lunga serie di riforme nel campo della giustizia civile e penale. Una sezione a parte, infine, è dedicata all’ebraicità di Mortara, e ai suoi rapporti con il mondo ebraico italiano, di cui fu, anche nei momenti di maggiore e aspro dissenso, uno dei più importanti esponenti dell’epoca.

  • Premessa
  • 1. Il contesto storico e familiare (1855-1873)
    • 1. Mantova nel XIX secolo
    • 2. La figura del padre
  • 2. L’ingresso nella scena pubblica: da avvocato di provincia a pontefice del diritto (1874-1902)
    • 1. L’esercizio della professione legale
    • 2. Maestro di procedura
    • 3. L’apogeo scientifico
    • 4. La direzione della «Giurisprudenza italiana»
    • 5. La riforma del processo sommario
    • 6. L’incredibile abbandono della cattedra
  • 3. Gli anni della magistratura (1903-1923)
    • 1. Una nuova vita
    • 2. Membro libero del Grande Oriente d’Italia
    • 3. In Corte d’Appello: il voto alle donne
    • 4. Procuratore generale della Cassazione romana: le inaugurazioni dell’anno giudiziario
    • 5. Primo presidente di Cassazione: la lotta per la nomina
    • 6. Segue. La presidenza Mortara
    • 7. Segue. L’epurazione del 1923: il caso dei decreti legge
    • 8. Epilogo: la messa a riposo di un magistrato scomodo
  • 4. L’attività politica
    • 1. Consigliere comunale a Mantova; scritti politici; contro il dispotismo illuminato
    • 2. L’amicizia con Nitti. Il carteggio
    • 3. Lo scandalo del Palazzaccio
    • 4. Commissario per il dopoguerra
    • 5. L’homo novus a capo del ministero
    • 6. L’attività di legislatore: la riforma del processo penale e quella mancata del processo civile
    • 7. In Senato
    • 8. I rapporti con il fascismo
    • 9. Il declino dell’astro
  • 5. I rapporti con il mondo ebraico
    • 1. Una nuova minaccia: il sionismo (1897)
    • 2. Il Comune ebraico di Firenze (1920)
    • 3. L’organizzazione giuridica delle comunità israelitiche (1930)
  • 6. I Mortara dopo Mortara (1938-1943)
    • 1. Una famiglia in fuga
    • 2. L’esilio di Giorgio
    • 3. La resistenza di Nella e Silvia
  • Conclusioni
    • 1. Ragione, senso pratico, giustizia
    • 2. Il suo lascito
    • 3. L’identità ebraica
  • Riferimenti bibliografici
  • Indice dei nomi

BOOK: James Bryce y los fundamentos intelectuales del internacionalismo liberal (1864-1922)

James Bryce y los fundamentos intelectuales del internacionalismo liberal (1864-1922)

Héctor Domínguez Benito

James Bryce y los fundamentos intelectuales del internacionalismo liberal

(Madrid, Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, 2018)

ISBN: 978-84-259-1770-7

http://www.cepc.gob.es/publicaciones/libros/colecciones?IDP=2720

Este libro se acerca al ambiente intelectual en el que los juristas anglo-americanos, buena parte de ellos procedentes la tradición iusconstitucionalista, se embarcaron en un debate sobre el deber ser del derecho internacional que terminó dando lugar a la creación de la Sociedad de Naciones. La obra se centra en la figura del jurista británico James Bryce (1838-1922), uno de los ideólogos del federalismo imperial, quien terminaría debatiendo con personajes como Woodrow Wilson, Abbott Lowell, William Howard Taft o Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson la conformación de un nuevo derecho internacional durante la I Guerra Mundial. La novedad de este libro respecto de otros aportes sobre internacionalismo liberal es el hecho de que no se construye sobre el período de entreguerras, sino que se abordan las raíces victorianas de la mentalidad iusinternacionalista de principios del siglo XX, explorando el rol de los saberes jurídicos en la Universidad de Oxford, donde Bryce fue Regius Professor of Civil Law, desde finales del siglo XIX.