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"Comparative law and the history of law are traditionally devoted to expanding the context of legal rules and legal institutions. Comparison involves history, as the well-known motto proclaims, but history also involves comparison. Both disciplines are in fact interested in deepening the space-time coordinates of law as a social phenomenon, which means that they take up a critical approach to their object of study.In recent years, this trait is increasingly coming into conflict with the tendency to present law as a mere technocratic instrument for organizing societies. As a result of the »end of history« discourse, the Western economic and political order has become a definitive point of reference worldwide, with law scholars charged with identifying best practices to enhance their efficiency.A group of comparative lawyers and legal historians critically discuss this assumption from a theoretical point of view as well as from the perspective of their respective fields of research. The result is a multifaceted range of ideas on the significance and possible future of two disciplines that share, in addition to their traditional approach, a crisis of identity."
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I tre libri decretorum e i sei imperialium sententiarum in cognitionibus prolatarum del giurista Giulio Paolo (II-III sec. d.C.) hanno un rilievo autonomo rispetto ai molti altri testi dello stesso autore: essi ruotano tutti intorno alla regolazione del processo (cognitio extra ordinem). I poco più di 30 frammenti contengono, infatti, una narrazione "in presa diretta" dell'attività giudiziaria imperiale. Descrivono la risoluzione di controversie giudiziarie attraverso sentenze imperiali; tracciano la sintesi di decisioni raggiunte o traggono enunciati ed argomentazioni dalla memoria dei processi. Essi offrono, inoltre, ampia testimonianza del rapporto di collaborazione tra il princeps e i giuristi che compongono il consilium: Paolo è tra questi. Tutti i brani sono oggetto di una esegesi ravvicinata, utile a ricostruire un segmento della vita giuridica in un' età difficile come quella severiana. The three books decretorum and the six imperialium sententiarum in cognitionibus prolatarum of the jurist Julius Paulus (II-III century AD) have an independent importance compared to many other texts of the same author: they all revolve around the regulation of the process (cognitio extra ordinem). These fragments, a little more than 30, contain in fact a narrative "in direct" of the imperial judicial activity. They describe the resolution of judicial disputes through imperial judgments; they trace the synthesis of decisions reached or draw statements and arguments from the memory of the trials. They also offer ample testimony to the collaborative relationship between the princeps and the jurists who make up the consilium: Paulus is among them. All the passages are the object of a close exegesis, useful to reconstruct a segment of the juridical life in a difficult age like the Severan one.
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