RESTA, GIORGIO
RESTA, GIORGIO
Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza
A combatter con il fango, che si vinca o che si perda, sempre ci si infanga
2013-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Algoritmi, diritto, democrazia (Editoriale)
2019-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
American legal education abroad - critical histories
2023-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Anonimato, responsabilità, identificazione : prospettive di diritto comparato
2014-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Answer to cases 5, 7-14
2010-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Autonomia contrattuale e diritti della persona nel diritto UE
2013-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Autonomia privata e diritti della personalità
2005-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Autonomia privata e diritti della personalità
2007-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Autonomia privata e ‘libertà fondamentali’ del Trattato UE: il problema del patto di non concorrenza nei rapporti di lavoro subordinato
2016-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Autonomous Intelligent Systems: From Illusion of Control to Inescapable Delusion
2024-01-01 Grumbach, Stéphane; Resta, Giorgio; Torlone, Riccardo
Autonomous Intelligent Systems: From Illusion of Control to Inescapable Delusion
2024-01-01 Grumbach, S.; Resta, G.; Torlone, R.
Azioni popolari, azioni nell'interesse collettivo, class actions
2007-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Beethoven’s Ninth and the Quest for a European Identity. A Law & Music Perspective
2018-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Chi è proprietario delle Piramidi? L'immagine dei beni tra property e commons
2009-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Circolazione delle informazioni e responsabilità civile: il caso del Warentest
1998-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Civil liability is assuming an increasingly central role as a tool of compensating for material or immaterial damage, in conjunction with or as an alternative to other emerging techniques such as compensation, memorialisation or restorative apology. There is a subtle continuity between the demolition of a statue, institutionalised memory and the proposition of reparation actions inherent to historical torts, as instruments for the valorisation of interests that are generally prioritised and require political or legal recognition. The juridification of historical events, carried out through private law instruments such as civil liability, presents aspects that are no less problematic than those of the various forms of epistemic repair, and produces a profound reshuffling between different ordinamental logics, such as those of public and private law, of municipal law or of international law. The civil action, despite all its intrinsic limitations, remains an important and at least complementary instrument with respect to other instruments for the reparation of damages resulting from historical wrongs, such as the various compensation plans and memorial policies. It frequently worked as a first step for the recognition of claims that are destined to flow into the reconstruction of victims’ memories or the re-signification of cultural heritage.
In corso di stampa Resta, Giorgio
Codice della privacy e data protection
2021-01-01 Resta, Giorgio
Comparare. Una riflessione tra le discipline
2020-01-01 Resta, Giorgio; Somma, Alessandro; ZENO ZENCOVICH, Vincenzo
Contratto e diritti fondamentali
In corso di stampa Resta, Giorgio
Contratto e persona
2006-01-01 Resta, Giorgio