Guido Alpa’s Tradition and Europeanization in Italian Law provides a fascinating insight into the interplay between the different European legal traditions and the process of Europeanization. The book takes the reader on a voyage through the fundamental problems of European law, drawing on Professor Alpa's learning in Italian law, and also in European Union and European Human Rights law
none1noRights and Civilizations, translated from the Italian original Diritti e Civiltà. Storia e fi...
The integration of legal systems in European is one of the most important issues. This process has s...
This paper begins by briefly outlining private law’s evolution alongside the emergence of the Nation...
Arnold Rainer. Guido Alpa. Tradition and Europeanization in Italian Law. In: Revue internationale de...
In the past fifty years the European Union has managed to find the definition of an identity, which ...
Now available in English language text, this thought-provoking collection of essays by Guido Alpa br...
Stirring the European Legal Systems. The Italian perspective in a comparative overvie
The chapter addresses the different types of EU sources of law and the relationship with domestic la...
The purpose of this book is to present topics that are distinctive of Italian Constitutional Law. Th...
The paper examines how, where, and why Italian tort law rules have circulated within Europe since th...
La historia del derecho civil italiano del último siglo estuvo marcada por un acontecimiento de gran...
The idea of this book sprung up in connection to the course \u201cAn Introduction to Italian Privat...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...
in his cultural travel in North America critically noted that “the French codes are often difficult ...
'A festschrift for Guido Alpa, what could be better or indeed more fun', Guido Calabresi writes in t...
none1noRights and Civilizations, translated from the Italian original Diritti e Civiltà. Storia e fi...
The integration of legal systems in European is one of the most important issues. This process has s...
This paper begins by briefly outlining private law’s evolution alongside the emergence of the Nation...
Arnold Rainer. Guido Alpa. Tradition and Europeanization in Italian Law. In: Revue internationale de...
In the past fifty years the European Union has managed to find the definition of an identity, which ...
Now available in English language text, this thought-provoking collection of essays by Guido Alpa br...
Stirring the European Legal Systems. The Italian perspective in a comparative overvie
The chapter addresses the different types of EU sources of law and the relationship with domestic la...
The purpose of this book is to present topics that are distinctive of Italian Constitutional Law. Th...
The paper examines how, where, and why Italian tort law rules have circulated within Europe since th...
La historia del derecho civil italiano del último siglo estuvo marcada por un acontecimiento de gran...
The idea of this book sprung up in connection to the course \u201cAn Introduction to Italian Privat...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...
in his cultural travel in North America critically noted that “the French codes are often difficult ...
'A festschrift for Guido Alpa, what could be better or indeed more fun', Guido Calabresi writes in t...
none1noRights and Civilizations, translated from the Italian original Diritti e Civiltà. Storia e fi...
The integration of legal systems in European is one of the most important issues. This process has s...
This paper begins by briefly outlining private law’s evolution alongside the emergence of the Nation...