This article does not intend to identify the criteria that allow communication between the two systems of Common Law and Civil Law but rather to identify if and when in the history of legal philosophical thought there were the precursors for a possible theoretical communication. This moment is identified in the theses of the School of Free Law (Freirechtsbewegung) and, subsequently, of the «Natur der sache» within which the theorists, even the most revolutionary, had found a source of inspiration precisely in the systems of Common Law.

Common Law e Civil Law: le convergenze parallele tra due mondi (non) comunicanti. Ricostruzione di un ardito percorso dalla Scuola del Diritto Libero alla «Natur der sache».

Tasso, Torquato Giordano
2024

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This article does not intend to identify the criteria that allow communication between the two systems of Common Law and Civil Law but rather to identify if and when in the history of legal philosophical thought there were the precursors for a possible theoretical communication. This moment is identified in the theses of the School of Free Law (Freirechtsbewegung) and, subsequently, of the «Natur der sache» within which the theorists, even the most revolutionary, had found a source of inspiration precisely in the systems of Common Law.
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