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Title: A tribute to Francesco Carrara (1805-1888) : an eminent jurist and campaigner for the abolition of the death penalty
Authors: Filletti, Stefano
Keywords: Carrara, Francesco, 1805-1888
Criminal law -- Italy
Capital punishment -- Law and legislation
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Malta Chamber of Advocates
Citation: Filletti, S. (2004). A tribute to Francesco Carrara (1805-1888) : an eminent jurist and campaigner for the abolition of the death penalty. Law & Practice, 9, p. 25.
Abstract: Year 2005 marks the bicentenary of the birth of Francesco Carrara, one of the most assiduous practitioners and influential theorists in the field of Criminal Law and penal reform in Italy and beyond. Born in Lucca on 18 September 1805, Francesco was the only son of a thriving middle-class family. On completing his early formative years as a student under private tutors, he then furthered his studies at the Liceo Universitario of Lucca. Guided by Gaetano Presi, a lawyer and a friend of the family, he was soon introduced to the works of Giovanni Carmignani (1768-18470, a brilliant academic professor and leading exponent in the field of criminal law, also hailing from Lucca.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/113414
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