This is a methodologically advanced introduction to the main features of the Italian Legal System. Its eighteen chapters cover all the significant changes and innovations that have recently taken place, including:? a new system of private international law;? a greatly altered and expanded body of family law;? a new code of criminal procedure;? fundamental changes in civil procedure;? the effects of European legislation on Italian municipal law;? the reformation of administrative law; and? the latest computer-assisted research tools and techniques used to research Italian law.Written for academics and lawyers alike, this book is an indispensable tool for those wishing to grasp the context of Italian legal activity. Written by Italian experts at the top of their respective fields, An Introduction to Italian Law is a readable yet technically sophisticated and critical discussion of the systemic features that make the Italian legal system a landmark of the civil law tradition.
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