The Mediterranean: The Sea of ​​Law. Personal and Cultural Identity, Unaccompanied Foreign Minors, Organized Crime

Abstract

As well as being a geographical and cultural topos, the Mediterranean sea has always been a "privileged place" where the judicial culture of the peoples that surround it has been allowed to grow and develop, along with the trade routes.

This phenomenon has never been entirely dormant, even in contemporary times, and continues to make its presence felt.

The various legal traditions of the systems practised in the countries of the so-called "Mediterranean basin" continue to merge and amalgamate in the quest for a "living law" that can regulate contemporary society in a modern, orderly way.

Whilst not claiming to be comprehensive, the following pages do draw a fine line connecting topics that may differ widely but can claim, as a minimum common denominator, to be elective members of the communal "Mare Nostrum". 

Pubblicato
2017-11-21