Jewish Law and Italian Local Laws : From the Roman Age to the 19th Century /

From Roman times (when Jews first formed communities in Italy) throughout the 19th century (when Jews became emancipated individually but were deprived - as a group - of all their ancient autonomies), Jews remained tied to their separate judicial institutions. Administratively, Jewish communities so...

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Main Author: Colorni, Vittore (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2024
Studies in Jewish History and Culture ; 78.

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Call Number: KKH2467.M56

Table of Contents:
  • Translator's Note
  • Vittore Colorni (1912-2005): a Historian of Law and (Jewish) Minority
  • Jews, "Economy", and the Law in the Works of Vittore Colorni
  • History of Italian Jews and History of Italian Law Revisited
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: The Status Civitatis
  • 1 The Roman Empire and Italy in Particular
  • 1 The Pagan Age
  • 2 The Christian Age
  • 2 Italy - The Ostrogoth Age
  • 3 Italy - The Longobard Age
  • 4 The Holy Roman Empire and Italy in Particular
  • 1 The Carolingian and Pre-Feudal Age
  • 2 The Feudal Age
  • 3 The Intermediate Period (From the Glossators to The Emancipation)
  • Part 2: Jewish Law and State Law
  • Section 1: The Conflict between Jewish Law and Local Laws in General and with Regard to the Norms of Private Law
  • 5 The Roman Empire and Italy in Particular
  • 6 The Ostrogothic Age
  • 7 The Longobard Age
  • 8 The Holy Roman Empire and Italy in Particular
  • 1 Carolingian and Feudal Age
  • 2 Intermediate Period
  • Section 2: The Conflict Concerning Constitutional Principles: the Question of Referral
  • 9 The Constitutional Principles
  • 1 General Principles on the Legality of the State and Its Organs and the Constitutionality of the Laws
  • 2 Principles About the Legitimacy of the Administrative Acts
  • 3 Principles About the Validity of the Judicial Proceedings
  • 10 The Deferment Question
  • 1 The Form of the Acts
  • 2 The Substantive Law
  • PART 3: The Jurisdictional Autonomy
  • 11 General Principles
  • 12 From the Roman Period to the 13th Century
  • 1 The Roman and Byzantine Period
  • 2 The Ostrogothic Period
  • 3 The Longobard Period
  • 4 The Carolingian Period
  • 13 From the 14th to the 19th Century
  • 1 The Kingdom of Sicily
  • 2 The Kingdom of Naples
  • 3 The Papal States (Except Ferrara)
  • 4 The Grand Duchy of Tuscany
  • 5 The Duchy of Piedmont
  • 6 The Marquisate of Monferrato
  • 7 The Duchy of Milan
  • 8 The Duchy of Ferrara
  • 9 The Duchy of Modena and Reggio
  • 10 The Venetian Republic
  • 11 The Duchy of Mantua
  • Appendix of Documents
  • Index of Authors Cited
  • General Index.