LA CULTURA GIURIDICA NAPOLETANA AGLI ALBORI DELLA ESPERIENZA CODICISTICA UN MINISTRO E DUE PROCURATORI GENERALI NELLE VICENDE DELL’ARRESTO PERSONALE PER DEBITI

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] THE NAPOLETAN LEGAL CULTURE AT THE DAWN OF THE CODE EXPERIENCE ONE MINISTER AND TWO PROSECUTORS GENERAL IN THE EVENTS OF PERSONAL ARREST FOR DEBTS

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Abstract

Moving from a document found in the Archive of Naples, this study considers the correct application of the art. 2063 of the Napoleonic code, concerning personal imprisonment for debt. The procedural memories written by the Attorney General at the Court of Cassation Giuseppe Raffaelli and by the Attorney General at the Court of Appeal of Naples Amodio Ricciardi incorporate two opposite interpretations, allowing us to explain the main elements characterizing neapolitan legal culture at the beginning of the legalistic experience. The mainly franconcentric exposition does not prevent us from tracing the persistency of a modus operandi originated before the promulgation of the french code and that characterized neapolitan legal culture even after the end of Napoleonic period.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] THE NAPOLETAN LEGAL CULTURE AT THE DAWN OF THE CODE EXPERIENCE ONE MINISTER AND TWO PROSECUTORS GENERAL IN THE EVENTS OF PERSONAL ARREST FOR DEBTS
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationIL CODICE PER LO REGNO DELLE DUE SICILIE Elaborazione, applicazione e dimensione europea del modello codicistico borbonico
Pages171-192
Number of pages22
Volume13
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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NameIUSREGNI

Keywords

  • neapolitan legal culture personal imprisonment for debt

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