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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2023.
©1992.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Articles -- Why the Yearbook Italian Studies in Law? -- Rules, Validity and Statutory Construction -- 1. Weak and Strong Sense of "Validity" -- 2. Validity Statements and their Subject-Matters -- 3. Statutory Construction -- 4. Statutory Sentences and Rules -- 5. Validity of Normative Acts -- 6. Validity of Rules, Expressed and Unexpressed -- 7. Formal and Material Validity -- 8. Validity of Statutory Provisions -- 9. Relationship between Formal and Material Validity -- 10. Law-givers' Language Transformed by Lawyers -- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando: Scholar and Statesman -- 1. A Brief Introduction -- 2. Orlando and the Study of Public Law in Liberal Italy -- 3. Orlando's Political Engagement for the Reform of the Liberal State. The "Social Question". Orlando and Fascism -- 4. Orlando and the New Democratic Constitution -- "Iura Naturalia Sunt Immutabilia." Limits to the Powers of the "Princeps" (as Sovereign) in Legal Literature and Case Law between XVI and XVIII Centuries -- 1. Foreword -- 2. The "Princeps" and His "Potestates" Limited by the "Iura Naturalia" -- 3. The "Iura Naturalia" and the Means ("Iustae Causae") Used to Repeal Them -- 4. The Means to Make Effective the Limits to the Princeps' Powers, According to the "Iura Naturalia": the "Quaestio Potestatis" per se, and How It Is Preliminary to the "Quaestio Voluntatis" -- the "Supersessiones" and the "Interinatio" -- 5. The "Quaestio Voluntatis" (With the "Quaestio Potestatis" as Preliminary Issue) -- 6. The "Quaestio Potestatis" per se: If, Where, How and with What Effects It Can Be Raised -- 7 and 8. [Omissis] -- 9. Sources -- 10. Some Final Considerations -- The System of European Private Law. Premises for a European Code -- 1. Ideology for Uniformity and for Plurality of Solutions -- 2. Uniforming and Political Choices.
3. Indivisible Ownership -- 4. The Transfer of Ownership -- 5. Absolute Ownership -- 6. Pacta Sunt Servanda -- 7. Neminem Laedere -- 8. The Task of Scholarship -- Compensation for Expropriation -- 1. The Two Extreme Doctrines -- 2. The Main Problems -- 3. The Constitutional Court's Approach -- 4. An Alternative Approach: a) Absolute Limits on the Public Power to Shape the Content of Private Property -- 5. Follows: b) Constitutional Principles Related to Administrative Activity -- 6. Follows: c) "Restraints Preliminary to Expropriation" (Vincoli Preordinati all' Espropriazione) -- 7. Follows: d) Reliance of the Individual on the Fair Exercise of Public Power (Affidamento) -- 8. The Constitutional Court and the Amount of Compensation for Expropriation -- 9. The Hypothesis of Full Compensation for Economic Damages Deriving from Expropriation -- 10. Follows: Prejudices to Constitutionally Protected Interests -- 11. The Problem of Ground Rent (Rendita Fondiaria Urbana) -- 12. Compensation for the Expropriation of Areas Suitable for Building -- Reviews -- The Law of Property in Italy -- 1. The Terminology of the Italian Law of Property -- 2. Constitutional Protection of Private Property -- 3. Transfer of Ownership -- 4. Remedies to Protect Property -- 5. Land Law -- 6. Landlord and Tenant -- 7. Ownership and Ownerships -- Abstracts.
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Italian Studies in Law : A Review of Legal Problems.
Italian Studies in Law Series ;
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Articles -- Why the Yearbook Italian Studies in Law? -- Rules, Validity and Statutory Construction -- 1. Weak and Strong Sense of "Validity" -- 2. Validity Statements and their Subject-Matters -- 3. Statutory Construction -- 4. Statutory Sentences and Rules -- 5. Validity of Normative Acts -- 6. Validity of Rules, Expressed and Unexpressed -- 7. Formal and Material Validity -- 8. Validity of Statutory Provisions -- 9. Relationship between Formal and Material Validity -- 10. Law-givers' Language Transformed by Lawyers -- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando: Scholar and Statesman -- 1. A Brief Introduction -- 2. Orlando and the Study of Public Law in Liberal Italy -- 3. Orlando's Political Engagement for the Reform of the Liberal State. The "Social Question". Orlando and Fascism -- 4. Orlando and the New Democratic Constitution -- "Iura Naturalia Sunt Immutabilia." Limits to the Powers of the "Princeps" (as Sovereign) in Legal Literature and Case Law between XVI and XVIII Centuries -- 1. Foreword -- 2. The "Princeps" and His "Potestates" Limited by the "Iura Naturalia" -- 3. The "Iura Naturalia" and the Means ("Iustae Causae") Used to Repeal Them -- 4. The Means to Make Effective the Limits to the Princeps' Powers, According to the "Iura Naturalia": the "Quaestio Potestatis" per se, and How It Is Preliminary to the "Quaestio Voluntatis" -- the "Supersessiones" and the "Interinatio" -- 5. The "Quaestio Voluntatis" (With the "Quaestio Potestatis" as Preliminary Issue) -- 6. The "Quaestio Potestatis" per se: If, Where, How and with What Effects It Can Be Raised -- 7 and 8. [Omissis] -- 9. Sources -- 10. Some Final Considerations -- The System of European Private Law. Premises for a European Code -- 1. Ideology for Uniformity and for Plurality of Solutions -- 2. Uniforming and Political Choices.
3. Indivisible Ownership -- 4. The Transfer of Ownership -- 5. Absolute Ownership -- 6. Pacta Sunt Servanda -- 7. Neminem Laedere -- 8. The Task of Scholarship -- Compensation for Expropriation -- 1. The Two Extreme Doctrines -- 2. The Main Problems -- 3. The Constitutional Court's Approach -- 4. An Alternative Approach: a) Absolute Limits on the Public Power to Shape the Content of Private Property -- 5. Follows: b) Constitutional Principles Related to Administrative Activity -- 6. Follows: c) "Restraints Preliminary to Expropriation" (Vincoli Preordinati all' Espropriazione) -- 7. Follows: d) Reliance of the Individual on the Fair Exercise of Public Power (Affidamento) -- 8. The Constitutional Court and the Amount of Compensation for Expropriation -- 9. The Hypothesis of Full Compensation for Economic Damages Deriving from Expropriation -- 10. Follows: Prejudices to Constitutionally Protected Interests -- 11. The Problem of Ground Rent (Rendita Fondiaria Urbana) -- 12. Compensation for the Expropriation of Areas Suitable for Building -- Reviews -- The Law of Property in Italy -- 1. The Terminology of the Italian Law of Property -- 2. Constitutional Protection of Private Property -- 3. Transfer of Ownership -- 4. Remedies to Protect Property -- 5. Land Law -- 6. Landlord and Tenant -- 7. Ownership and Ownerships -- Abstracts.
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contents Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Articles -- Why the Yearbook Italian Studies in Law? -- Rules, Validity and Statutory Construction -- 1. Weak and Strong Sense of "Validity" -- 2. Validity Statements and their Subject-Matters -- 3. Statutory Construction -- 4. Statutory Sentences and Rules -- 5. Validity of Normative Acts -- 6. Validity of Rules, Expressed and Unexpressed -- 7. Formal and Material Validity -- 8. Validity of Statutory Provisions -- 9. Relationship between Formal and Material Validity -- 10. Law-givers' Language Transformed by Lawyers -- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando: Scholar and Statesman -- 1. A Brief Introduction -- 2. Orlando and the Study of Public Law in Liberal Italy -- 3. Orlando's Political Engagement for the Reform of the Liberal State. The "Social Question". Orlando and Fascism -- 4. Orlando and the New Democratic Constitution -- "Iura Naturalia Sunt Immutabilia." Limits to the Powers of the "Princeps" (as Sovereign) in Legal Literature and Case Law between XVI and XVIII Centuries -- 1. Foreword -- 2. The "Princeps" and His "Potestates" Limited by the "Iura Naturalia" -- 3. The "Iura Naturalia" and the Means ("Iustae Causae") Used to Repeal Them -- 4. The Means to Make Effective the Limits to the Princeps' Powers, According to the "Iura Naturalia": the "Quaestio Potestatis" per se, and How It Is Preliminary to the "Quaestio Voluntatis" -- the "Supersessiones" and the "Interinatio" -- 5. The "Quaestio Voluntatis" (With the "Quaestio Potestatis" as Preliminary Issue) -- 6. The "Quaestio Potestatis" per se: If, Where, How and with What Effects It Can Be Raised -- 7 and 8. [Omissis] -- 9. Sources -- 10. Some Final Considerations -- The System of European Private Law. Premises for a European Code -- 1. Ideology for Uniformity and for Plurality of Solutions -- 2. Uniforming and Political Choices.
3. Indivisible Ownership -- 4. The Transfer of Ownership -- 5. Absolute Ownership -- 6. Pacta Sunt Servanda -- 7. Neminem Laedere -- 8. The Task of Scholarship -- Compensation for Expropriation -- 1. The Two Extreme Doctrines -- 2. The Main Problems -- 3. The Constitutional Court's Approach -- 4. An Alternative Approach: a) Absolute Limits on the Public Power to Shape the Content of Private Property -- 5. Follows: b) Constitutional Principles Related to Administrative Activity -- 6. Follows: c) "Restraints Preliminary to Expropriation" (Vincoli Preordinati all' Espropriazione) -- 7. Follows: d) Reliance of the Individual on the Fair Exercise of Public Power (Affidamento) -- 8. The Constitutional Court and the Amount of Compensation for Expropriation -- 9. The Hypothesis of Full Compensation for Economic Damages Deriving from Expropriation -- 10. Follows: Prejudices to Constitutionally Protected Interests -- 11. The Problem of Ground Rent (Rendita Fondiaria Urbana) -- 12. Compensation for the Expropriation of Areas Suitable for Building -- Reviews -- The Law of Property in Italy -- 1. The Terminology of the Italian Law of Property -- 2. Constitutional Protection of Private Property -- 3. Transfer of Ownership -- 4. Remedies to Protect Property -- 5. Land Law -- 6. Landlord and Tenant -- 7. Ownership and Ownerships -- Abstracts.
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