It is enough to think of the ius commune of tenth-century continental Europe to realize that the concept of law has been undergoing an irreversible process of maturation towards rational universality, at least on the level of ideas, a process which has been particularly intense in the twentieth century. The stage currently reached is best characterized by the three predicates that the essay attempts to clarify: supra-statutory law, supra-national law, universally enforceable law.
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INCAMPO, Antonio;
2015-01-01
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It is enough to think of the ius commune of tenth-century continental Europe to realize that the concept of law has been undergoing an irreversible process of maturation towards rational universality, at least on the level of ideas, a process which has been particularly intense in the twentieth century. The stage currently reached is best characterized by the three predicates that the essay attempts to clarify: supra-statutory law, supra-national law, universally enforceable law.File in questo prodotto:
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