Italy is home to one of the oldest legal cultures of the world, and Bologna, the cradle of modern legal scholarship to which European private law owes so much, centuries later continues to be a symbol of learning and innovation. Italian academics have lived up to this long tradition by contributing much to the discourse on comparative methodology, today set to inherit on a global scale the role played by Roman law in Europe for so long. Finally, the country boasts on of the largest European economies, offering professional and commercial opportunities in many areas, and remains a prime destination for anyone wishing to escape the colder regions of Continent for more mundane reasons.

Italian Private Law

ALPA, Piero Guido;
2007-01-01

Abstract

Italy is home to one of the oldest legal cultures of the world, and Bologna, the cradle of modern legal scholarship to which European private law owes so much, centuries later continues to be a symbol of learning and innovation. Italian academics have lived up to this long tradition by contributing much to the discourse on comparative methodology, today set to inherit on a global scale the role played by Roman law in Europe for so long. Finally, the country boasts on of the largest European economies, offering professional and commercial opportunities in many areas, and remains a prime destination for anyone wishing to escape the colder regions of Continent for more mundane reasons.
2007
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