Scientific and Organizing Committee: Giulia Aurora Radice, Monica Rita Ferrari, Marco Castelli, Ana Paula Zappellini Sassi
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
4 th |
16:3017:00 |
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (Sala
di Rappresentanza del Rettorato, University of Milan – Statale, via Festa del
Perdono 7, 20122, Milano) |
17:0017:30 |
INSTITUTIONAL GREETINGS Anna
Scavuzzo
(Municipality of Milan) - Vice
Mayor and Deputy Mayor for Education Maria Teresa Carinci (University of Milan – Statale) - Head
of the Department of Private Law and Legal History Gabriella Pasi (University of Milan – Bicocca) – Vice rector for International
Relations Francesca Poggi (University of Milan – Statale) - Coordinator
of the PhD Program in Legal
Sciences Cesare Beccaria |
17:3018:10 |
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Iole
Fargnoli,
Full Professor in Roman Law (University of Milan – Statale) Giovanni
Chiodi,
Full Professor in Legal History (University of Milan – Bicocca) |
18:10 18:20 |
PRACTICAL INFORMATION Giulia
Aurora Radice,
PhD Candidate in Roman Law (University of Milan – Statale) Monica
Ferrari,
Post-doc Researcher in Roman Law (University of Milan – Bicocca) |
18:3019:30 |
WELCOME APERITIVO [Reserved
to XXVIII AFYLH Registered Participants] |
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th |
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9:30 10:15 |
UNIVERSITY TOUR [Reserved
to XXVIII AFYLH Registered Participants / Under Registration] |
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10:15 11:00 |
KEYNOTE SPEECH (Sala
Napoleonica, University of Milan – Statale, via Sant’Antonio 12, 20122,
Milano) Antonio
Padoa Schioppa,
Emeritus Professor in Legal History (University of Milan – Statale) |
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11:00 11:30 |
COFFEE BREAK (Loggiato della Signora, 300 rooms area, entrance from
via Festa del Perdono 3, 20122, Milano ) |
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11:3013:00 |
Foundations
of Private Law: Ties with Religion and Ethics Room: 302, University of Milan -
Statale Chair: Filippo Rossi
(University of Milan – Statale) · Michael Binder (University of Vienna), Exceptio
doli against a Parent or the Patronus. A Violation of contra
bonos mores ·
David
Magalhães
(University of Coimbra), The Christian Roots of the Modern Possessory
Protection and the Decretal “Saepe contingit” (X.2,13,18). An Example
of the Dialogue between Civil Law and Canon Law ·
Ahmet
Arslan
(Georg August University of
Göttingen), The Competition Between Contract and Tort Liability
from Roman Law to Pandect Law - in the Light of Kant's Ethics of Freedom ·
Eugenio
Ciliberti
(University of Salerno), The Principle of Good Faith in Chinese Law
between Roman Law and Confucianism |
Morality,
Religion and the State: Connections and Conflicts I Room: 304,
University of Milan – Statale Chair: Alexander Thompson
(University of Cambridge) ·
Samuele
Lavelli
(University of Milan – Bicocca), A Triumph Without War? Velleius
Paterculus 2.97.4 ·
Martino
Emanuele Cozzi
(University of Milan – Statale), Philip ‘the Arab’ and the Spread of
Christianity · Adam
Evangelos (National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens), Conflicting Authorities and Embedded
Morality: Decius’ Religious Policy in Context ·
Jinxian
Chen
(Zhongnan University of Economics and Law), Theoderic's Religious Policies
and the Decline of the Ostrogothic Regime |
Intersections of Security and
Spirituality Room:
309, University of Milan – Statale Chair:
Alessandro Negri (University of Milan – Statale) ·
Edin Skrebo
(Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca), Public order in 20th century
Italy: a historical reconstruction ·
Tania Pagotto
(Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca), The refusal to sing the
national anthem in Canada: between sanctions and freedom of conscience ·
Alessandro Negri
(Università degli Studi di Milano), Punishment in Canon Law: from the
Second Vatican Council to contemporary reforms ·
Margherita Del Deo
(Università degli Studi di Milano), The role of religion in the penitentiary system during the
pre-constitutional period: a comparison between Spain and Italy |
13:00 14:00 |
LIGHT LUNCH (Loggiato
della Signora) |
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14:00 15:30 |
Private
Law, Business and Ethics Room: 302, University of Milan –
Statale Chair: Elisabetta Fusar Poli
(University of Brescia) ·
Shiri
Roelofs
(KU Leuven), Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621) on the Exchange Contract: At
the Intersection of Law and Business Ethics · Máté Pétervári (University of Szeged), Business
Behaviour of Merchants in the Hungarian Bankruptcy Procedures in the 1920s
·
Wojciech
Banczyk
(Jagiellonian University), Sustainability, Morals and Religion Clauses in
Contracts (1921-2024 and onwards). Between Discrimination and Favoring
Universal (?) Values ·
Michał
Tutaj
(University of Warsaw), Unbundling Contract of Employment from Service
Contract: Historical Background, Ethical Reflections and Remarks from the
Polish Perspective |
Morality,
Religion and the State: Connections and Conflicts II Room: 304, University of Milan –
Statale Chair: Raffaella Bianchi Riva (University
of Milan – Statale) · Anna Li (University of Edinburgh), Treason
and Heresy: Offences against Religion, the State or the Emperor? [ONLINE]
·
Letizia
Solazzi (University of Modena), Ferri: Faith and Reason ·
Sebastiaan
Vandenbogaerde (University of
Antwerp), Belgium’s Separation of Church and State: Fact or
Illusion? ·
Jing
Wang (University of Ningxia), The Changes of Places of Worship in front of
Laws and Beliefs |
The
“Jurist” between Sacred and Secular Room: 309, University of Milan –
Statale Chair: Daniela Buccomino (University
of Milan – Statale) · Athanasios Delios (Democritus University of Thrace), The
Use of Nomizomena in the Forensic Speeches of the Attic Orators [ONLINE]; ·
Nuo
Cheng
(Nanjing University), History of Pontiffs and the Development of Roman Law · José Luis Álvarez de Mora (University of Salerno), The
Roman priestly colleges and canon law: the Roman republican collegiality in
the structures of the Catholic Church [ONLINE] ·
Giulia
Aurora Radice
(University of Milan – Statale), Refractions on the Role of the Iuris
Prudens from a Legal History Perspective |
15:3016:00 |
COFFEE BREAK (Loggiato
della Signora) |
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16:00 17:30 |
Ecclesiastical Law
in Central Europe across Modern and Contemporary History Room: 302, University of Milan –
Statale Chair: Marco Castelli
(University of Milan – Statale) ·
Jan
Jerzy Sowa
& Przemysław Gawron (Cardinal
Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw), Regulating Religion and
Morality in the Polish-Lithuanian Armies in the 16th–17th
Centuries ·
Antoine
Leclère
(University of Liège and Vrije
Universiteit Brussels; Research Fellow FRS-FNRS), The Punctuation of Ems and the
rights of the bishops of the Holy Roman Empire in the Age of Enlightenment:
the case of the ecclesiastical principality of Liege (1786 – 1789) ·
Łukasz
Gołaszewski
(University of Warsaw), Resolving Disputes over the Jurisdiction of the
Court in the Consistory of the Diocese of Lutsk in the 18th
Century ·
Marcin
Łysko
(University of Bialystok), The Religion Associations of National
Minorities in the Second Polish Republic Minorities in the Second Polish
Republic |
The
Salamanca School and the Practice of Law in the New World Room: 304, University of Milan –
Statale Chair: Alessandra Bassani
(University of Milan – Statale) ·
Sarah
Kelly Limão Papa (Goethe University Frankfurt), Law, Religion, and Agrarian
Production: Jesuit Land Tenure in Portuguese America ·
Dvorský
Václav
(Charles University, KU Leuven), To Charge or not to Charge: The School of
Salamanca's Perspective on Usury in Deposit Contracts ·
Adrien
Mociulschi
(Université Paris-Saclay), The Moral Foundations of the Development of a Jus
Gentium: The Example of the Jurists of the Salamanca School in Modern
Christian Humanism |
The
Sacrality of Law Room: 309, University of Milan –
Statale Chair: Giulia Rabaioli
(University of Pisa) · Caetano Dias Correa (Federal Univesity of Santa
Catarina), Law as Religion: The Possibilities of a Religious Ontology of
Law [ONLINE] · Vanessa Pizzimenti (University of Roma ‘La Sapienza’), Legal
and Sacral Aspects connected to Boundary Markers: Termini Botontini and
Pali Sacrificales · Enzo Magri Rocha (University of São Paulo), Magic and
Unlawfulness in Roman Law: From the Twelve Tables to the Classical Notion of iniuria ·
Mariana
Marchi Malacrida
(Federal University of Santa Catarina), Notes on the Formulation of the
Doctrine of Natural Law in the History of Roman Legal Thought: Ethics,
Religion, Reason and Natural Order in the Natural Law Debate of Cicero
(106-43 BC) and Lucretius (94-50 BC) |
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 th |
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9:30 9:45 |
INSTITUTIONAL
GREETINGS (U6-28, University of Milan – Bicocca,
Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126, Milano) Nicola Sartori,
Associate Professor, Vice Head of the School of Law Department (University of
Milan – Bicocca) |
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9:45 10:30 |
INTRODUCTORY
LECTURES Chiara Buzzacchi,
Full Professor in Roman Law (University of Milan – Bicocca) Lorenzo Gagliardi,
Associate Professor in Roman Law (University of Milan – Statale) Annamaria Monti,
Full Professor in Legal History (University of Milan – Statale) |
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10:30 11:00 |
COFFEE BREAK (U-6, Hall on the ground floor) |
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11:0012:30 |
Natural
Law and the Construction of Female Exploitation Room: U6-22, University of Milan -
Bicocca Chair: Anna De Giuli (University
of Milan – Statale) ·
Lacey-Louise
Bradley
(University of Oxford) & Olivia Francis (University of Oxford), The
Influence of Natural Law for the Inferior Treatment of Women in the Law · Maria Cheri (University of Milan – Statale), Adultery
in the Legislation of Gordian III ·
Ana
Paula Zappellini Sassi
(University of Milan – Statale), “Vain, futile, easy prey”: Modern-secular
Women in Viveiros de Castro’s Thought regarding Sexual Crimes (Brazil, 1897) ·
Mathilda
Tarandi
(Lund University), Locating the Blame: Sin and Shame |
Punishment
and rehabilitation between the East and the West Room: U6-23, University of Milan -
Bicocca Chair: Pietro Schirò
(University of Verona) ·
Heqin
Geng
(Oxford University), Roman Law as a Tool of Control ·
Gianmarco
Palmieri
(Roma Tre University), Usque ad emendationem. Christian Church and Prison
Sentences in the Early Middle Ages ·
Sida
Wang
(Nankai University), Detention and the Belief in the Great Virtue in late
imperial China ·
Setsen
Kiyoutes
(University of Trento), “To Put an End to the Dispute": Redemption
System a Chinese Style of Restorative Justice - From the Perspective of
article 279 of the Criminal Procedure Law [ONLINE] |
Law
and Ethics: General Theory and Case Studies Room: U6-24, University of Milan -
Bicocca Chair: Virginia Presi (University
of Milan – Statale) ·
Shiyu
Wang
(Peking University), Re-creating a Consensual Community: Another
Possibility of Getting Rid of Crisis From the Perspective of Legal Sociology ·
Amber
Gardeyn
(Ghent University), Law and ethics: Restitution, a Legal or a Moral
Obligation ·
Alice
Sisinno
(University of Milan – Statale), The Restitution of the Benin Bronzes:
Legal Challenges and Ethical Implications ·
Denes
Jistvan Legeza
(University of Szeged), Copyright Protection of Religious Contents |
12:30 13:00 |
LIGHT LUNCH (U-6,
Hall on the ground floor) |
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13:30 15:00 |
Family
Law: General Principles and Specific Experiences I Room: U6-22, University of Milan -
Bicocca Chair: Federico Battaglia
(University of Milan – Bicocca) · Lin Shan (Xiamen University), Legalization
of Ancient Roman Family Morality: Centered on the Concept of Pietas · Ivana Marušić (University of Mostar) Legal
Regulation of Marriage in Roman Law under the influence of the Christian
Religion · Mingzhen Li (Peking University), The
Principles of Family Law in Early China [ONLINE] ·
Magdalena
Ossowska-Tutaj
(University of Warsaw), Does the Family Foundation Serve to Protect the
Principle of Family Solidarity? |
Societal
Life between Ethics, Religion and Secularization Room: U6-23, University of Milan -
Bicocca Chair: Giulia Aurora Radice
(University of Milan – Statale) ·
Jiang
Zhengyang
(Beijing Institute of Technology), Sovereignty Presence: Legal
Modernization in Northeastern China in the Late Quing Dynasty · Wojciech Wydmański
(Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński
University in Warsaw), Arbitration involving Jews in Poland
(1918-1939) ·
Marco
Castelli
(University of Milan – Statale), An Attempt to Build a Patriotic Ethos on
a Legal Text? The 'Festa dello Statuto' Between Religious Reminiscences and
Nation-Building Activities ·
Pieterjan
Schepens
(Ghent University), Pensions and Pillarization in Belgium |
The Struggle over Public Space: Religion,
Politics and Law Room: U6-24, University of Milan - Bicocca Chair: Ana Paula Zappellini Sassi
(University of Milan – Statale) · Dawid Szulc (Adam Mickiewicz University in
Poznań), Normative Aspects of Religion in the Ottoman Empire as
exemplified by the Constitution of 1876 and the Acts of the Tanzimat ·
Luiz
Henrique Debastiani
(Federal University of Santa Catarina) Mikhail Reisner: Between Religious
Freedom and Party Sponsored Atheistic Propaganda in the Early USSR ·
Amila
Svraka-Imamović
(University of Sarajevo), Between Religiosity and Secularity: The
Headscarf in Public Space ·
Rafał
Kaczmarczyk
(independent scholar), Legislation not keeping up with the Changing World:
The Case of the Muslim Religious Union in the Republic of Poland |
15:00 15:30 |
COFFEE BREAK (U-6,
Hall on the ground floor) |
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15:30 17:00 |
Family
Law: General Principles and Specific Experiences II Room: U6-22, University of Milan -
Bicocca Chair: Pieterjan Schepens
(Ghent University) ·
Mia
Da Costa
(University of Cambridge), Marriage Law in England ·
Julie
Rocheton (Max Planck Institute for Legal History
and Legal Theory),
Marriage Strategies in Colonial Nouvelle France: Impact of the Catholic
Church on marriage practices · Damian Szczepaniak
(University of Gdańsk), The significance of the Italian marriage law reform of 1929
for the debate on the codification of law in the Second Polish Republic [ONLINE] |
Societal
Life and Bioethics Room: U6-23, University of Milan -
Bicocca Chair: Monica Ferrari
(University of Milan – Bicocca) · Yuxin Lin (University of Macau), The
Punishment for “Looking on Unconcerned to Others Danger”. From Social Life
Community to Social Governance Community [ONLINE] ·
Gabriele
Massimiliano Ragusa
(University of Messina), The Body, Consent, and the Sale of organs. An Important
Question between Law and Ethics in the Early Twentieth Century ·
Elizaveta
Stetsenko
(University of Cambridge), Medical Law, Medical Ethics, Bioethics ·
Giulia
Mannarini
(University of Milan – Bicocca), Bioethics and Constitutionalism |
Reflections across the East and the
West Room:
U6-24, University of Milan - Bicocca Chair: Amila Svraka-Imamović (University of
Sarajevo) ·
Tea Dularidze
(Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University), Main Aspects of Building
Interstate Relations in the Ancient East and Greece; · Armando
José Santana Bugés (University of Jaén), The Influence
of Religion in Medieval Spanish Assemblies (1188-1348); ·
Patryk Maćkowiak
(Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Fama inter homines as Proof in
Medieval Canon Law and its Doctrinal Inspirations ·
Chutong Xu
(Peking University), A Community of Benevolence and Reason: Dispute
Resolution of Minor Civil Cases in the Qing Dynasty |
17:00 18:00 |
CLOSING SESSION (U6-28
– University of Milan – Bicocca) Diploma Award Ceremony and Voting for the Next Conference
Venue [Reserved
to XXVIII AFYLH Registered Participants] |
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