Abstract
After a wide introduction focused on the jurist as intellectual especially during the years in which fascism was growing, the present volume offers a number of essays devoted to different italian jurists of the years 1910 – 1920 (E. Betti, P. Bonfante, P. de Francisci, G. Del Vecchio, E. Ferri, A.C. Jemolo, L. Lucchini, V.E. Orlando, Al. and Ar. Rocco, S. Romano, A. Solmi). The common purpose consist in putting under light the intellectual path which brought each of these scholars (coming from different ideal and political positions) to adhere to the fascism especially when Mussolini was moving his first steps toward the conquest of the power in Italy. The volume is closed by an analysis of the comparable experience of the Spanish jurists under the Franco’s regime.
The contributors are: I. Birocchi, M. Brutti, G. Chiodi, F. Colao, C. Fantappiè, L. Garlati, C. Lanza, M. Lucchesi, V. Marotta, S. Martín, M.N. Miletti, A. Musumeci, F. Petrillo, D. Quaglioni.