Diritto e violenza Un'analisi giusletteraria
With the rise of modernity, law faces an irreducible contradiction. It must stem the State's available strength, while at the same time use this strength to make its decisions binding. The author, starting from this paradox, analyses the legal, philosophical and literary discourses of modernity...
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Florence
Firenze University Press
2018
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