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Marsilius of Padua and Isaac Abravanel on kingship : the medieval precedents of modern republicanism revisited

2020

Abstract This article offers a comparative investigation of Marsilius of Padua’s and Isaac Abravanel’s ideas on kingship. It looks at how these thinkers transform the “canonical” sources of their respective traditions of political theorizing, i.e., Aristotle’s Politics and the Bible, to articulate the notion that ultimate authority rests with the citizens/people. It also examines how these two writers’ positions on kingship relate to the political realities that prevailed in late medieval Italy. Finally, it illuminates the medieval precedents of modern republicanism in the Christian and Jewish political traditions.

Cultural StudiesMedieval historyLinguistics and LanguageHistoryMonarchyHistory of religionsPhilosophyJewish studiesHistory and ArchaeologyReligious studiesAncient historyLaw and Political ScienceLanguage and Linguistics
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Procesos de autonomia normativa entre perfiles de indipendencia e interdependencia funcional

2010

The author says that to get rules technique and the certainty of the law together is quite a postulate. The certainty of rules is the expression of impartiality and guarantee which should be assured by the "fixity" of the law.Neverthless one can point out the insufficinet reconnaissance of the rules seen as pure written record, that is the "liturgic text" to individuate the real content of the law. The author gives variegated exemplifications about it. Viceversa the rule exists because it is "alive", and in it is its effective vitality. So it exists in the semantics and in the jurisdictional control and in its applicability. After all, the matter of law is a matter of fact. The specific fac…

statute lawregulations techiniqueruleregulations autonomySettore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto Pubblicocertainties and lawrule of lawlaw and politicjurisdictional controllawproceeding controlfunctional interdependence
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