Most of the thinkers that have built the backbones of the rule of law cannot be defined as “jurists” in the strict sense of the term. Or, more to the point, to apply this definition to them is extremely limiting, if not completely wrong, in consideration of the extent of their reflections and interests. John Locke, Montesquieu, Thomas Jefferson, John Stuart Mill (and many others), even though many of them not “technicians of law”, forged some of the theoretical instruments that are indispensable even now to those engaged in constitutional law (from a technical point of view). Cesare Beccaria can certainly be included among these figures. After the advent of the constitutional State, western legal systems have been keen to include the main ...
How should the state face the challenge of radical pluralism? How can constitutional orders be chang...
Throughout history, criminal law was never more discussed than during the Age of Enlightenment. The ...
The presentation highlights the close relationship between Beccaria’s standpoint on human rights an...
Most of the thinkers that have built the backbones of the rule of law cannot be defined as “jurists”...
Beccaria’s treatise On Crimes and Punishments (1764) has become a placeholder for the classical sc...
Cesare Beccaria – whose most celebrated book “Dei delitti e delle pene” was published 250 years ago ...
Professor Bessler’s The Birth of American Law offers a contribution to the research on Cesare Beccar...
Crime and Punishment in the Eyes of Cesare Beccaria An Analysis of an Enlightenment Penal Law Reform...
When Cesare Beccaria’s Essay on Crimes and Punishments appeared, anonymously, in 1764, enlightened i...
The influence of the Italian Enlightenment—the Illuminismo—on the American Revolution has long been ...
“On Crimes and Punishments” by Cesar Beccaria is a fundamental work for modern Criminal Law. The ide...
Après les colloques milanais et genevois consacrés au projet pénal de Beccaria dans le contexte de l...
El presente artículo es producto de la ponencia realizada en Costa Rica, en septiembre de 2014, con ...
Cesare Beccaria, known as the author who, elaborating a system of criminal law based on illuminists ...
The influence of the Italian Enlightenment—the Illuminismo—on the American Revolution has long been ...
How should the state face the challenge of radical pluralism? How can constitutional orders be chang...
Throughout history, criminal law was never more discussed than during the Age of Enlightenment. The ...
The presentation highlights the close relationship between Beccaria’s standpoint on human rights an...
Most of the thinkers that have built the backbones of the rule of law cannot be defined as “jurists”...
Beccaria’s treatise On Crimes and Punishments (1764) has become a placeholder for the classical sc...
Cesare Beccaria – whose most celebrated book “Dei delitti e delle pene” was published 250 years ago ...
Professor Bessler’s The Birth of American Law offers a contribution to the research on Cesare Beccar...
Crime and Punishment in the Eyes of Cesare Beccaria An Analysis of an Enlightenment Penal Law Reform...
When Cesare Beccaria’s Essay on Crimes and Punishments appeared, anonymously, in 1764, enlightened i...
The influence of the Italian Enlightenment—the Illuminismo—on the American Revolution has long been ...
“On Crimes and Punishments” by Cesar Beccaria is a fundamental work for modern Criminal Law. The ide...
Après les colloques milanais et genevois consacrés au projet pénal de Beccaria dans le contexte de l...
El presente artículo es producto de la ponencia realizada en Costa Rica, en septiembre de 2014, con ...
Cesare Beccaria, known as the author who, elaborating a system of criminal law based on illuminists ...
The influence of the Italian Enlightenment—the Illuminismo—on the American Revolution has long been ...
How should the state face the challenge of radical pluralism? How can constitutional orders be chang...
Throughout history, criminal law was never more discussed than during the Age of Enlightenment. The ...
The presentation highlights the close relationship between Beccaria’s standpoint on human rights an...