2018
DOI: 10.1080/16544951.2018.1498701
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Law as a global entity through Italian eyes and minds

Abstract: This contribution discusses, from the perspective of global comparative law, how Mariano Croce's English translation of a major book by an important early-Italian scholar, Santi Romano, allows helpful insights into early twentieth-century Italian thinking about the intrinsically plural nature of law. This debate connects directly to current worldwide discourses about legal pluralism, showing how Romano's exciting project forms an early precursor of the gradual movement towards obtaining a better grasp of the i… Show more

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