The essay constitutes a critical reflection on Salvatore Satta’s philosophy of law, with particular reference to his inquiry into the ‘mystery of the trial’ and the role of judgment. Satta’s positions are reconstructed by correlating his more strictly procedural-civil law writings with the interventions he later gathered in his ‘Soliloqui’, which represent a broader meditation on the meaning of law, as well as with his reflections as a writer
Salvatore Satta e la filosofia del giudizio / Gazzolo, Tommaso. - In: TEORIA E STORIA DEL DIRITTO PRIVATO. - ISSN 2036-2528. - XVII:(2024), pp. 1-66.
Salvatore Satta e la filosofia del giudizio
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2024-01-01
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The essay constitutes a critical reflection on Salvatore Satta’s philosophy of law, with particular reference to his inquiry into the ‘mystery of the trial’ and the role of judgment. Satta’s positions are reconstructed by correlating his more strictly procedural-civil law writings with the interventions he later gathered in his ‘Soliloqui’, which represent a broader meditation on the meaning of law, as well as with his reflections as a writerFile in questo prodotto:
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