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Luigi Lacche

    "Richtet nicht!"
    Der eklektizistische Kanon
    No juzguéis : antropología de la justicia e imágenes de la opinión pública entre los siglos XIX y XX
    History & constitution
    • This volume collects 25 essays dedicated to the history of four important constitutional experiments (France, Belgium, Switzerland and Italy). While it considers these experiments and developments in the 19th and 20th centuries, comparative constitutional history, nevertheless, offers the possibility of obtaining a wider purview. It is in this sense that we can speak of the myth of the English constitution pervading the discourses and language of the French liberals, of Belgium being referred to as “Little England” in Italy, and the Modell Deutschland as increasingly becoming an object of fascination for Italian scholars of public law. In the 1830s, Alexis de Tocqueville analysed the situation in Switzerland and compared the different kinds of federalism present in America and in Europe. A European comparative constitutional history, taking up a global perspective, can help us to better decipher two very important issues pertinent to our times: first, for assessing the identity and the constitutional substance of a living common core of the European constitutional traditions; and second, for considering constitutional history as a useful tool to address different levels of global constitutionalism and new trends of governance. History & Constitution offers not only insights into the past, but also provides some guidelines for the future.

      History & constitution
    • Aunque su autor presta especial atención al caso de Italia, el fenómeno estudiado se produjo de un modo similar no solo en España sino también en otros países europeos. El minucioso análisis de este texto nos proporciona las claves para comprender cómo y por qué se hizo realidad el hecho de que la opinión pública haya llegado a ocupar todos los intersticios de la vida en sociedad, en especial auto atribuyéndose no solo la función de publicidad de los juicios sino la propia de juzgar asignada a los tribunales de justicia, llegando incluso a «pre-juzgar» de forma tan insensible como peligrosa a lo largo del proceso histórico que se extiende hasta la actualidad.

      No juzguéis : antropología de la justicia e imágenes de la opinión pública entre los siglos XIX y XX