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Smoke gets in euro-eyes: fusione e fissione del diritto comunitario
2021
This essay reconstructs the mechanism of the mutual “influence” between European Union Law and the Law of member states. In particular, the mechanism of the disapplication of domestic law has been assumed on the light of the comparison with the common law system and the relationship between equity and case law. Thanks to this comparative approach and the analysis of the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court (formerly House of Lords), the Author highlight the nature of “delegation” of powers and not of transfer of sovereignty inherent in the relations between member states and the European Union. At the same time, through the reconstruction of the jurispru- dence of the European Court of Justic…
Le idee e il muro del suono. I programmi per elaboratore nella più recente giurisprudenza europea
2013
Computer programs in the most recent european case law
Il giudice dell’opposizione agli atti esecutivi ha il potere - dovere di acquisire il fascicolo del processo esecutivo
2017
L'articolo, attraverso l'esame di una pronuncia della Suprema Corte italiana, si occupa del giudizio di opposizione agli atti esecutivi e, in particolare, del potere - dovere del giudice dell'esecuzione di acquisire il fascicolo del processo esecutivo The article, through the examination of a ruling of the Italian Supreme Court, deals with the judgment of opposition to the executive acts and, in particular, with the power - duty of the executing judge to acquire the file of the executive process
ANCORA SULLA REVISIONE NEL CASO CONTRADA: LE OSSERVAZIONI DELLA PROCURA GENERALE PRESSO LA CORTE DI CASSAZIONE
2017
Osservazioni sugli strumenti atti a dare esecuzione alle censure della Corte europea, alla Luce delle argomentazioni della Procura generale presso la Corte di Cassazione.
Corte edu e corte costituzionale tra operazioni di bilanciamento e precedente vincolante. Spunti teorico-generali e ricadute penalistiche.
2020
This article is divided into three parts. The subject is the complex connections between the test balancing of the Italian Constitutional Court and that of the CEDU Court. Balancing between interests protected by European Convention and interests protected by national constitutional system. The “ad hoc balancing” is the first type of test balancing, according to the author, applied by CEDU Court to many judicial cases, which argues that the value protected by the European Convention is superior to the value protected by the national State. In the second part of the article, the author shows some judicial cases as examples of his argumentation. In the third part, the author analyzes the case…
The liability of the shipmaster in early modern law: comparative (and practice-oriented) remarks
2017
This article deals with the liability of the shipmaster in early modern law in civil and common law, focusing on the approach of Italian and (to a lesser extent) also Iberian courts on the one hand, and on that of common law courts (mostly the King's Bench) on the other. The practice-oriented approach is deliberate: the article seeks to understand what the actual position of the carrier was, not how did learned jurists classify it. Once distinguished practice from dogmatic elaborations (especially for the civil law), this work then proceeds to compare the rules applicable in the two different legal systems. Common law courts imposed strict liability on the shipmaster, for it qualified the c…
I criminalisti dello Stato pontificio in età barocca. Una ricerca in corso
2016
The paper presents the first results of in-depth research focusing on judges of the criminal courts in Papal State during the first half of the Seventeenth Century, with the aim to reflect, from this particular point of view, on the administration of justice in the old regime and its relationship with legal science. The analysis is based on judges of the governor’s tribunal in Rome and provides a description of their career in various criminal courts in the State and in other Italian states and different kinds of jurisdiction, and aims at assessing the relevant organization, recruitment areas and the dialectics of interests underlying the involvement of families in service and loyalty to th…
“Primavera siciliana”: nota a Hdt. VII 162
2021
L'articolo propone una rilettura dell'epilogo del logos siciliano, incluso nel settimo libro delle Storie di Erodoto. L'episodio racconta la visita degli ambasciatori greci alla corte di Gelone, tiranno di Siracusa, che giunsero in Sicilia per chiedere il suo aiuto contro l'imminente attacco dei persiani. Un riesame del dialogo tra gli ambasciatori e il siracusano permette una reinterpretazione della frase finale con cui Gelone congeda gli ambasciatori greci, diversa da quella che si ritrova nei commenti ad Erodoto. The article offers a rereading of the epilogue of the Sicilian logos, included in the Seventh book of the Histories of Herodotus. The episode relates the visit of the Greek amba…
L'esercizio del potere tra consenso e opposizione nella Sicilia del XIV secolo: il caso dei signori di Sciacca
2021
Il saggio delinea le strategie utilizzate dai Peralta, signori di Sciacca, nell’esercizio e nella gestione del potere, mettendo in luce le forme di consenso che questo generò. Ambito privilegiato di indagine è la corte dei Peralta e le famiglie che seguirono i conti nella ribellione e nella riconciliazione con la Corona, quelle che trassero vantaggi dalla familiarità con i vicari e quelle che, per la loro opposizione, furono ricompensate solo alla morte di Nicola. I riflessi del ruolo assunto dal conte di Caltabellotta sono evidenti anche nell’opera del ministro dei Minori in Sicilia Andrea de Pace di Sciacca che, alla fine del XIV secolo, dedicò il suo Viridarium principum proprio a Nicola…
The Court of Auditors in the Kingdom of Sicily
2012
The paper investigates the history of a major Sicilian institution in Accounting: the local Court of Auditors. This began to work in a very early period, the XIII century, under the Swabian dynasty in the most glorious period of the old Kingdom of Sicily, when the modern European state was beginning to take root. The public audit for accounting, after, flew parallel to the events of local parliamentary institutions. The paper then focuses on two main arguments. The former is the history of this court in itself, its rise in power when Sicily evolved in a constitutional monarchy, its life gaced with the baronial biases and arrogance under the weak government of viceroys, and finally its decli…