Storia del Diritto Italiano, Volume 1, by Carlo Calisse, offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of Italian law. This foundational text delves into the development of legal systems within Italy, tracing their origins and evolution through various historical periods. Calisse examines the influence of Roman law, canon law, and local customs on the formation of Italian legal traditions. This volume provides crucial insights into the institutions, principles, and practices that have shaped the legal landscape of Italy.
Ideal for legal scholars, historians, and students, "Storia del Diritto Italiano" remains a vital resource for understanding the complex and rich history of Italian law.
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