Keywords:
history of the notary, public trust, certifications, document, instrumentum, Notaries
Synopsis
The book is part of the multidisciplinary research project Languages of notarial mediation from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age (LIMEN) of the University of Milan. It collects the point of view of jurists: it is a journey through time, which ranges from the origins of the notarial function to the exercise of it in our time. The book highlights the evolution of the role of the notary in different ages and cultural contexts, a role which has always guaranteed trust and impartiality in the drafting and conservation of legal documents.
The collection offers a 'evolving' representation of the tasks of notaries, starting from the assumption that the recovery of historical, legal and cultural roots can provide a key for the understanding of today's profession as well as some points of reflection for the future.
Chapters
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L’età romana classica. Funzione notarile e giuristi
Francesca Pulitanò
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L’età giustinianea. I tabelliones nella legislazione di Giustiniano
Elena Marelli
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L’età medievale. Il notarius mediatore fra comunità e autorità
Alessandra Bassani
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La tarda età moderna. Il mestiere del notaio: molteplici professionalità tra percorsi differenziati, elementi comuni e… discredito verso un’arte utile e necessaria
Stefania Salvi
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L’età dei codici. “Pour établir le droit de propriété et le repos des familles”. Notaio e codice civile: un caso di studio nel Regno d’Italia napoleonico
Stefabi Solimano
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L’età contemporanea. Il Notaio, custode della parola
Alessandro Balti
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Note conclusive
Roberto Isotton
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Author Biographies
Alessandra Bassani, University of the Studies of Milan
Associate Professor of Medieval and Modern History of Law at the Deparment of Italian and Supranational Public Law of the University of Milan. She teaches History of Law and History of Justice at the Faculties of Law and Humanities (History course). Her scientific interests, mainly focused on procedural sources, range from the medieval period, which she studied in two monographies (2012 and 2017) and in a volume about the Criminal Sentences of the Milan Podestà in the Visconti age (2021), to fascism, of which she studied in particular the jurisprudence of the Special Court for the defense of the State (2015 and 2019). She organized interdisciplinary conferences and Public Engagement events with colleagues from the UniMi Department of Historical Studies on the topics of the history of the trial, the slave condition and the notary. She is a member of the Committee for Scientific Coordination of the Notariorum Itinera Inter-University Study Center and of the Cepoc Interdepartmental Study Center (Police and territorial control).
Francesca Pulitanò, University of the Studies of Milan
Associate Professor of Roman Law (IUS / 18) in the Department of Private Law and Legal History at UniMi, Dr Pulitanò teaches Roman Studies to students of Law and Sciences of Legal Services and in Postgraduate Courses. She is the author of four scientific monographs and numerous essays relating to various areas of public and private Roman law. Her research focus includes succession, the law of obligations and contracts, legal persons, Roman criminal law, the palingenetic study of the works of Roman jurists, the historical roots of sports law, and the emergence of the notary in ancient jurisprudence. She is the author of popular books on historical figures (Cicero, Hannibal) published in nationally circulating series in collaboration with Corriere della Sera and Gazzetta dello Sport. She is a member of the scientific committees of trade journals and of various university bodies, also addressing relations between high schools and universities in the context of Third Mission activities and organizing public engagement events.
Published
September 7, 2022
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