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Prof. Jin Huang (China University of Political Science and Law, China)
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domenica 11 maggio 2014
Dickens as Legal Historian
Exceptionally at the Almo Collegio Borromeo
a conference of Cristina Costantini on
Dickens as a legal Historian
on Monday 12 h. 20,30
The more and more the Faculty of Pavia is getting interested in the widespread of the studies in comparative law and literature which have been brought about in recent years at Bergamo, Turin Verona and Perugia.
We can't but appreciate the fact that people so distant in method amd attitude, like law philosopher finally reach the bulk of the newer comparative way of addressing the liminal boundary between legal systems from the standpoin of literature.
a conference of Cristina Costantini on
Dickens as a legal Historian
on Monday 12 h. 20,30
The more and more the Faculty of Pavia is getting interested in the widespread of the studies in comparative law and literature which have been brought about in recent years at Bergamo, Turin Verona and Perugia.
We can't but appreciate the fact that people so distant in method amd attitude, like law philosopher finally reach the bulk of the newer comparative way of addressing the liminal boundary between legal systems from the standpoin of literature.
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