Il Delitto Di Partecipazione Alla Rissa (Cod. Pen. Art. 379) by Eugenio Florian, originally published in 1897, delves into the intricacies of Italian criminal law concerning the offense of participating in a brawl, as defined by Article 379 of the Penal Code. This historical legal text provides valuable insight into the legal frameworks and interpretations prevalent in Italy during the late 19th century. Florian's detailed analysis offers a comprehensive examination of the elements constituting the crime, the legal precedents influencing its prosecution, and the societal context shaping its understanding.
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