In this insightful collection of essays on the Italian legal system, Garofalo examines the role of the bar association in promoting justice and protecting the rights of citizens. Drawing on his extensive experience as a lawyer and scholar, Garofalo offers a critical perspective on the challenges facing the Italian legal system today. This book will be of interest to lawyers, legal scholars, and anyone concerned with the administration of justice in Italy.
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