Giuseppe COMPAGNONI, Gaetano FILANGIERI, Pellegrino ROSSI Three Italian precursors of constitutional law Contributions brought together by Alexis Le Quinio & Thierry Santolini Preface by Marcel Morabito
Giuseppe COMPAGNONI, Gaetano FILANGIERI, Pellegrino ROSSI Three Italian precursors of constitutional law Contributions brought together by Alexis Le Quinio & Thierry Santolini Preface by Marcel Morabito
Giuseppe COMPAGNONI, Gaetano FILANGIERI, Pellegrino ROSSI Three Italian precursors of constitutional law Contributions brought together by Alexis Le Quinio & Thierry Santolini Preface by Marcel Morabito
Giuseppe COMPAGNONI, Gaetano FILANGIERI, Pellegrino ROSSI Three Italian precursors of constitutional law Contributions brought together by Alexis Le Quinio & Thierry Santolini Preface by Marcel Morabito
Giuseppe COMPAGNONI, Gaetano FILANGIERI, Pellegrino ROSSI Three Italian precursors of constitutional law Contributions brought together by Alexis Le Quinio & Thierry Santolini Preface by Marcel Morabito
Giuseppe COMPAGNONI, Gaetano FILANGIERI, Pellegrino ROSSI Three Italian precursors of constitutional law Contributions brought together by Alexis Le Quinio & Thierry Santolini Preface by Marcel Morabito
    Giuseppe COMPAGNONI, Gaetano FILANGIERI, Pellegrino ROSSI Three Italian precursors of constitutional law Contributions brought together by Alexis Le Quinio & Thierry Santolini Preface by Marcel Morabito
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2019
    16 x 24 cm., paperback, printed in France with the "Imprim'vert®" label, [2 ff.]-704 p.
    This work aims to highlight the contributions and influence of three major Italian forerunners of constitutional law. Gaetano Filangieri, Giuseppe Compagnoni, and Pellegrino Rossi are indeed significant figures, each having been, in their respective fields, what can legitimately be called pioneers. Gaetano Filangieri (1753-1788), in his work entitled "Science of Legislation," laid the foundations of legal drafting and discussed the possibility of judicial review. Giuseppe Compagnoni (1754-1833) authored the first treatise on constitutional law in 1797. Pellegrino Rossi (1787-1848), for his part, held the first Chair of Constitutional Law in France in 1834. Moreover, all three maintained close ties with French legal doctrine, either influencing it or adopting it as a model. Although important in contemporary European constitutional thought, these topics have not been the subject of extensive study in France. This book aims, through exchanges primarily between legal historians and constitutional scholars, to remedy this deficiency in French legal research. Contributions: Marcel Morabito, Introductory Remarks; Jean-Louis Mestre, “Teaching the Constitution” in France in the Second Half of the 18th Century; Luca Mannori, Notes on the Birth of the Concept of “Constitution” in 18th-Century Italy. Pellegrino Rossi: Alfred Dufour, Meaning and Methods of Teaching in Pellegrino Rossi’s Courses on Constitutional Law; Alexis Le Quinio, Pellegrino Rossi as a Comparative Lawyer; Jean Pradel, Pellegrino Rossi as a Criminal Law Scholar; Caroline Regad, Unity in Pellegrino Rossi’s Course on Constitutional Law: An Appeal to the Legal Meaning of the Term; Laurent Reverso, Pellegrino Rossi and Papal Constitutional Reforms. Gaetano Filangieri: Francesco di Donato, Rivoluzione costituzionale, moderazione concettuale. Spirit of society, statuary civilization and political prudence of Gaetano Filangieri's opera; Alexandre Flückiger, Gaetano Filangieri: precursor of legislative evaluation; Xavier Magnon, The censor of laws in the work of Gaetano Filangieri; Thierry Santolini, The political ideas of Gaetano Filangieri. Giuseppe Compagnoni: Julien Giudicelli, Giuseppe Compagnoni, republican constitutionalist of the Enlightenment; Jahiel Ruffier-Meray, The political ideas of Chevalier Giuseppe Compagnoni: historical and geographical context of their development.

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