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PLURALISMO JURÍDICO E A DIFUSÃO DOS DIREITOS

2014

The purpose of this essay is to describe how a pluralistic view of law reshapes the current legal discourse. The focus will be particularly on: sources of law, legal families and legal traditions, and legal transplants. While the traditional account based on State law and on a sharp opposition of legal/non legal and official/unofficial law proved to be untrustworthy and oversimplifying, the proposed conceptualization helps to outline the distinction in a more nuanced and realistic way

Legal Pluralism. Comparative Law. Souces Of Law. Legal Families. Legal TransplantsSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato Comparato
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The Bleeding of Legal Rules between Rights and Limits

2018

This paper, starting from the consideration that modern migratory flows and the enormous circulation of people and rules imply the "dying out" of alien principles and practices on the canvas of the host legal system, wants to ask itself about the "limits" beyond which the host system (and its socio-cultural tradition, or rather its national "spirit") ends up reacting to protect its integrity and within which instead the host system itself welcomes and accepts the "discoloration" or contamination. In a microcomparative way, some aspects of the English, French, Italian and Japanese systems will be compared to evaluate the answers to phenomena of contamination or dying of "alien" rules on the …

Settore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato ComparatoComparative Law Circolation of Legal Models Legal TransplantSettore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico Comparato
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The ‘margin of appreciation’ in echr case-law as a boundary line to legal transplants

2015

This study investigates the influence of the European Human Rights Court on State 'margin of appreciation' on the diffusion of accepted or rejected cultural and political choices through the jurisprudence of the case-law. The margin of appreciation is aninterpretative argument, a criterion, a parameter, which allows the Court to preserve rather than censure national State policies and choices on difficult issues which, involving moral and ethical questions, and which do not receive common answers in the ,European legal systems. The work considers some decisions of the Court on abortion, ovum donation, pre-implant embryo analysis and artificial procreation techniques, to find out if, in such…

Settore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato Comparatodiffusion legal transplants margin of appreciation in vitro insemination same sex marriage ECHR
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