Proceedings

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Printing & Iconology as Legal-Historical Sources (2020)

Presentation | Arno Dal Ri Jr., Caetano Dias Corrêa & Diego Nunes

Conferences

  • Introduction to Historical Iconology of Law | Georges Martyn
  • Comments Conference 2 Georges Martyn: Printing as Legal-Historical Source | Ricardo Sontag
  • Religiosity and Totalitarian Aesthetics: An Approximation | José de Magalhães Campos Ambrósio

Academic Communications

  • Elements of Iconography and Legal Iconology in the Age of Codification (France 1804 – Brazil 1830) | Belisa Bettega da Rosa, Carlos César Rodrigues & Ricardo Ávila Abraham
  • Reflections on the appropriation of North American federalism by the Brazilian legal system and its consequences in the tax sphere | Andrey José Taffner Fraga
  • Theoretical reflections for the construction of the concept of guardian of the constitution in the debate between Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen from the Enlightenment heritage (1928-1931) | Júlia Farah Scholz
  • Beyond the Law: Positive Criminology and Criminal Control between Legality and Inequality in the Old Republic | Mario Davi Barbosa
  • Religion in the legal practice of Nelson Hungria: Contributions to the Composition of National Identity | Ana Luiza De Oliveira Alphonse
  • Legal abortion in the Penal Code of 1940: Control of practices or promotion of reproductive rights? | Bárbara Madruga da Cunha
  • Wild animals in the Hunting Code in Brazil (1943): An analysis of the legal concept of the game animal | Mayessa Haendchen Costa

Legal Thinking and International Dimension: historical experiences and conceptual itineraries between the 19th and 20th centuries (2011)

Summary

Presentation | Arno Dal Ri Jr

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Legal Systems and the Dimension of Justice in Modern and Contemporary Legal Experience: Dialogue between History, Law and Criminology (2010)

  • Summary
  • ‘Inquisitive unconscious’ and authoritarian regimes: a ‘necessary’ relationship? | Paolo Cappellini
  • The criminal and the determination of justice in Europe of the Ius Commune | Massimo Meccarelli
  • The criminal as an enemy: images of justice and exclusion devices between medievo and modernity | Pietro Costa
  • The right codified between design and application: stories of Enlightenment, codes and magistrates (1786-1791) | Stefano Solimano
  • Doctrinal debates on crime against the state in the Ancien Régime
     | Arno Dal Ri Júnior
  • Cesare Lombroso and his time: juvenile delinquency in liberal Italy
     | Mary Gibson
  • Ius Commune and Ius Proprium: challenges of medieval reality | Karine Salgado
  • Public Justice X Criminal Justice negotiated in medieval Italy | Alexandre Ribas de Paulo
  • The legal culture of journals: the journal of criminal law (1933-1936) as a source of interpretation | Camila Cardoso de Mello Prando
  • Gambling in Brazilian legislation: an approach to the history of law | Carolina Malagoli Krelling
  • The problem of the definition of Political Crime: reminiscences about the decision of ADPF n. 153 by the Supreme Court | Diego Nunes
  • Civil Code and social revolution: the regime of favor and the impasses of Brazilian civil codification in the 19th century | Douglas da Veiga Nascimento
  • The problem of the gaps of the law in the institutionalist thought of Santi Romano | Felipe Faria Ramos
  • Nelson Hungria and the Brazilian Penal Code of 1940 | Gabriel Videira Silva
  • Elements for understanding intercultural criminal law in Latin America | Guilherme Ricken
  • The malleability of bachelorship: incorporation of positivist criminology as rhetorical discourse | Gustavo Zatelli Correa
  • The transformations of the Brazilian study on the judged thing: from paula batista’s doctrinal influences to Liebman’s contributions
     | Leandro Monteiro Liberal
  • Indigenous slavery in 18th century Curitiba | Liliam Ferraresi Brighente
  • Liberalism in the emperor’s lands | Luciene Dal Ri
  • The construction of strong states in the 20th century: approximations and distinctions between authoritarian and totalitarian regimes | Manuela Bittar Horn
  • Roman law and the history of law: broadening methodological horizons between new postures and dialogues | Márlio Aguiar
  • Interlocutions between art and criminology: drawing cultural criminology | Paula Gil Larruscahim
  • Fundamental structures of international law in Paulus Vladimiri and Francisco de Vitoria | Paulo Potiara de Alcântara Veloso
  • Victimology: necessary approximation between victim and offender for criminological studies | Priscilla Camargo

History Meetings of The Law of the Federal University of Santa Catarina: History of Criminal Law in Modernity (2009)

Summary
Presentation | Arno Dal Ri Júnior; Diego Nunes

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Academic Communications

The Construction of Modern Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure (2008)

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Presentation
 | Arno Dal Ri Júnior; Ricardo Sontag

Conferences and Lectures

Communications