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Dinamiche di integrazione dell’ordinamento civile, diritto canonico e libertà del credente (ripartendo da F.Scaduto e P.S. Mancini)
2022
Il rinnovato interesse dei giuristi manifestato contestualmente per il pensiero di Francesco Scaduto, restauratore e costruttore del diritto ecclesiastico nell'Italia postunitaria, e Pasquale S. Mancini, fondatore della scuola italiana di diritto internazionale privato nonchè protagonista dell’attività legislativa ecclesiasticistica ottocentesca, sembra costituire qualcosa di più di una mera coincidenza. L’indizio più intrigante è la tempistica di questa “riscoperta”, che per entrambi prende l’abbrivo nello scorcio del secolo scorso, in una stagione dell’esperienza giuridica dove già si afferma l’ambizione di metabolizzare due grandi e ambivalenti tematiche: la progressiva integrazione tr…
Gaetano Catalano
2011
Scaduto, Francesco
2013
La proficua "irrequietezza" del Diritto ecclesiastico. Primi cenni
2012
G. Catalano. Controversie giurisdizionali tra Chiesa e Stato nell’età di Gregorio XIII e Filippo II (1578-1581),
2012
MODELLI E STRUMENTI DI GOVERNANCE PUBBLICA DEL FENOMENO RELIGIOSO NEL SUBCONTINENTE AMERICANO
2020
Il lavoro analizza l’esperienza iberoamericana delle Comisiones o Comités de Libertad Religiosa, nonché degli altri strumenti similari di governance partecipativa, che si caratterizza per la varietà ed originalità della pertinente disciplina, nonché per l’influenza che essa è in grado di offrire alla circolazione giuridica di tale tipologia di organismi anche in contesti ordinamentali differenti.
A catalog of HLA type, HLA expression, and neo-epitope candidates in human cancer cell lines
2014
Cancer cell lines are a tremendous resource for cancer biology and therapy development. These multipurpose tools are commonly used to examine the genetic origin of cancers, to identify potential novel tumor targets, such as tumor antigens for vaccine devel-opment, and utilized to screen potential therapies in preclinical studies. Mutations, gene expression, and drug sensitivity have been determined for many cell lines using next-generation sequencing (NGS). However, the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) type and HLA expression of tumor cell lines, characterizations necessary for the development of cancer vaccines, have remained largely incomplete and, such information, when available, has been …
The Holy Sinful Church: Towards a More Realistic Catholic Ecclesiology
2021
Abstract This article demonstrates that in Roman Catholic ecclesiology, it would be more justifiable and realistic to fully accept the concept of the sinfulness of the Church as a whole, not only that of its individual members. The piece begins with a short review and commentary on the doctrinal position of the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) that provides a doctrinal basis for adopting and developing the notion of a ‘sinful Church’. Then, two contemporary activities of the Roman Catholic Church are analysed in which the notion of the ‘sinful Church’ has played an important role: the Great Jubilee act of confession, with the related explanations and commentaries, and the ecumenical dialo…
Making Bishops in the Malta of the Knights, 1530-1798
2015
During the early modern age the appointment of Maltese bishops involved conflicts in the management of ecclesiastical patronage, jurisdictional issues and international diplomacy. The procedure for appointment, established by Charles v in 1530 when he granted Malta to the Order of St John, was the result of a compromise: safeguarding rights of royal patronage without undermining the independence of an international military order. It is important, however, to underline the reforming activity conducted by bishops appointed in such political ways, especially through the application of some institutions provided by the Council of Trent, such as diocesan synods.
Elites and Ecclesiastical Careers in Early Modern Sicily : Bishops, Abbots and Knights
2014
The most recent historiography has confirmed the importance of ecclesiastical careers within the ranks of the Catholic Church (bishops and cardinals) as well as religious orders (abbots and priors) and military orders (primarily the Order of Malta) for early modern family strategies. They were one of the main paths followed by cadet members of the nobility to build, strengthen and even enable the survival of the social prestige and political influence of their families. The role of the clergy was in fact crucial in performing a valuable function of mediation, especially with regard to political power in order to achieve increasingly prestigious awards (titles, offices, prebends). The aim of…