Il Porto D'armi Senza Licenza in Caso Di Legittima Difesa, written by Giuseppe Orano and published in 1895, delves into the intricacies of carrying firearms without a license in situations of self-defense under Italian law. This historical legal text examines the legal precedents and societal contexts surrounding the right to bear arms for personal protection.
Orano's work offers a valuable insight into the legal and social debates of the late 19th century regarding the balance between public safety and individual rights. Exploring themes of justice, personal liberty, and the state's role in protecting its citizens, this book serves as a crucial historical document for scholars of Italian legal history, criminal justice, and social history.
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