Del Pubblico Ministero Nei Popoli Civili E Delle Sue Condizioni In Italia
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
166
Language
Italian
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1167790677
ISBN-13
9781167790676
Description
Gabriele Napodano's exploration delves into the role of public prosecutors within civil societies, specifically focusing on the Italian context of the late 19th century. He meticulously examines the historical and social conditions that shaped the responsibilities and functions of these legal figures. Napodano's work underscores the evolution of public ministry in relation to law enforcement and judicial proceedings, presenting a comprehensive analysis that reflects the complexities of the Italian legal system during his time.
Through a detailed narrative, the author sheds light on how societal norms, cultural expectations, and political climates influenced the effectiveness and perception of public prosecutors. The text serves as both a historical record and a critical assessment, inviting readers to reflect on the intersections of law, society, and governance. Napodano's insights contribute to a deeper understanding of not only the profession itself but also its implications for civil rights and the administration of justice in Italy.
Through a detailed narrative, the author sheds light on how societal norms, cultural expectations, and political climates influenced the effectiveness and perception of public prosecutors. The text serves as both a historical record and a critical assessment, inviting readers to reflect on the intersections of law, society, and governance. Napodano's insights contribute to a deeper understanding of not only the profession itself but also its implications for civil rights and the administration of justice in Italy.
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