Liber Amicorum Guido Alpa Private Law Beyond the National Systems |
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Editor:
| Andenas, Mads Diaz Alabart, Silvia Markesinis, Basil Micklitz, Hans Pasquini, Nello |
ISBN: | 978-1-905221-28-8 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2007 |
Publisher: | British Institute of International & Comparative Law
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $120.00 |
Book Description:
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"A festschrift for Guido Alpa, what could be better or indeed more fun...the guests come from all over the world and represent the most interesting, the best, each country has to offer. Truly a fete, truly amicorum! ...Guido Alpa knows the place of theory in law, and knows how to apply it to the forensic arts. He does this, however, without ever confusing the role of the scholar and that of the advocate. In Guido Alpa both parts are played elegantly, each learns from the other, but the...
More Description"A festschrift for Guido Alpa, what could be better or indeed more fun...the guests come from all over the world and represent the most interesting, the best, each country has to offer. Truly a fete, truly amicorum! ...Guido Alpa knows the place of theory in law, and knows how to apply it to the forensic arts. He does this, however, without ever confusing the role of the scholar and that of the advocate. In Guido Alpa both parts are played elegantly, each learns from the other, but the two are never conflated.. We have come because Guido is truly international in outlook and in feeling.. Guido stands out because he has always, and almost instinctively, known what it means to have a worldwide view of law." - Guido Calabresi, Forward of Liber Amicorum Guido Alpa *** This festschrift honors Guido Alpa, a professor of civil law at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza.' He has held visiting chairs at universities around the world, honorary degrees, and appointments and honors too many to mention. He is a leading scholar of private and commercial law, but also covers many constitutional and regulatory topics, moving freely across the boundaries that divide the law. He is recognized internationally as a leading comparativist as well as one of the parents of European private law.