Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
This article highlights certain aspects of Rodolfo Sacco’s theoretical work on comparative law. Rather than offering an exhaustive discussion, it outlines key points
in his intellectual journey to help the reader understand how certain themes gained
prominence in his work. An outstanding figure in the comparative law community
since the 1970s, he remained active until the end of his life, well into the twenty-first century. Through his many contributions to the field, Sacco took comparative
law research in new directions. He developed a more nuanced and complex analysis
of the tasks of the comparative lawyer, elaborating an approach to comparison that
does justice to the multiple components of all legal systems (“legal formants”) and
their dynamics. We owe him a fine study of the silent, implicit dimensions of law
that have a major impact on its application (“cryptotypes”), and a reflection on the
relationship between law and language that shows how comparative law is deeply
implicated in the process of translation.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Legal formants · Cryptotypes · Legal transplants · Legal
anthropology · Legal translation · Mute law · Comparative law
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Graziadei
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