Pasquale Stanislao Mancini and Augusto Pierantoni were not only two of the most important Italian internationalists of the 19th century but also the founders of Italian unity. Pasquale Stanislao Mancini laid the basis of the so called «Italian School of International Law», whose leading ideas were exposed in his inaugural Lecture at Turin University in 1851, Della nazionalià come fondamento del diritto delle genti. Mancini argued that nationality is the fundament of international law. The aim of this article is to investigate the birth of the new and independent discipline, international law, while looking into Italian unification.elisabetta.fiocchi@hotmail.comUniversity of Milan
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This paper aims to analyze the historical evolution of the Privete International Law, particularly t...
This paper aims to analyze the historical evolution of the Privete International Law, particularly t...
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In the first decades of the 20th century, in Italy, there was a lively debate within the school of p...
The mission of the The Italian Yearbook of International Law is to make available to the English spe...
This book makes the important but surprisingly under-explored argument that modern international law...
Celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Kingdom of Italy\u2019s foundation also offers the occasion...
In 1943, Angelo Piero Sereni wrote The Italian Conception of International Law, a book explicitly ai...
1. Public and Private International Law in Modern Italian Legal Thinking. – 2. The Origins of the In...
The Chapter explores the legal aspects raised by the unification of Italy through the analysis of th...
This paper aims to analyze the historical evolution of the Privete International Law, particularly t...
This paper aims to analyze the historical evolution of the Privete International Law, particularly t...
This volume sheds new light on modern theories of natural law through the lens of the fragmented pol...
The thesis will analyze the influence of contract law on theories regarding international treaties, ...
La recensione analizza gli sviluppi del diritto internazionale dal secolo XIX alla met\ue0 del sec. ...
International law can be introduced as a story of gradual progress. In this sense, the rule of law i...
The presence of a large community of Italians in Egypt has assumed a meaningful dimension from the m...
This contribution discusses, from the perspective of global comparative law, how Mariano Croce’s Eng...
In the first decades of the 20th century, in Italy, there was a lively debate within the school of p...
The mission of the The Italian Yearbook of International Law is to make available to the English spe...
This book makes the important but surprisingly under-explored argument that modern international law...