24.10.2023—25.10.2023

Diritto e Territorio

Konferenz, Roma/online

24.10.2023 H10:30-19:00
25.10.2023 H09:30-13:00
Entrance: via Liguria 20

Dates
24.10.2023
25.10.2023
Location
Roma/online
Category
Konferenz
Information

24.10.2023 H10:30-19:00
25.10.2023 H09:30-13:00
Entrance: via Liguria 20

The conference will be held at Istituto Svizzero in Rome and online. 

REGISTER IN PRESENCE
To attend in Rome on 24.10.2023, register here.
To attend in Rome on 25.10.2023, register here.

REGISTER ON ZOOM
To follow online on 24.10.2023, register here.
To follow online on 25.10.2023, register here.

Istituto Svizzero
Via Liguria 20, Rome
Free entrance

Law and Territory
Economic and social processes and the construction of agrarian landscapes

The international conference focuses on the analysis of the legal regime to which, in the course of ancient, modern and contemporary history, conquered, occupied and annexed territories were subjected by different subjects – peoples, nations, city communities.

The wide span of time considered allows for an interdisciplinary dialogue between experts in Roman law, positive jurists and historians from Italian and Swiss universities. Theory and practice, past and present are compared to question the strategies of lawmakers to define and regulate acquired, occupied and/or conquered territories on their management by administrators and officials.

Throughout history, the indissoluble and very close relationship between material forms, production processes and political lordship has often been evident: from antiquity, to the Middle Ages, to contemporary times, characterized by initiated globalization.

Thus, that of the legal regime of territories is a topic that allows one to range from ancient to contemporary law, offering numerous insights for scholars from different fields; for this reason, the initiative intends to involve Italian and international legal historians, Romanists, internationalists, Europeanists, as well as professors and researchers dealing with constitutional, public and comparative law.

The event is organized by Sapienza University of Rome and the University of Zurich.

PROGRAMME:

Tuesday 24.10.2023 

H10:30 ― Institutional greetings
Maria Böhmer
(Head of Science at Istituto Svizzero) 
Luisa Avitabile
(Director of Department of Legal Science, Sapienza University of Rome)

Chair: Andrea Giardina (Accademia dei Lincei)

I SESSION

H11:00-11:30 ― Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi (Sapienza University of Rome), Per una storiografia del paesaggio agrario: pluralità di strumenti analitici e problemi di metodo

H11:30-12:00 ― Arnaud Besson (University of Neuchâtel), La propriété dans les cités d’Asie Mineure selon Cicéron

H12:00-12:30 ― Elena Tassi (Sapienza University of Rome), Il concetto di territorio e la sua tutela negli Scritti dei Gromatici Veteres

H12:30-13:30 ― Break

II SESSION

H14:00-14:30 ― Giulia Silvia Ghia (Sapienza University of Rome), Il paesaggio nell’arte come veicolo di messaggi simbolici e storie.

H14:30-15:00 ― Andrea Mensi (University of Bologna), Tutelare le terre attraverso il consenso libero, previo e informato delle comunità indigene: nuove prospettive alla luce del diritto internazionale

H15:00-15:30Lauretta Maganzani (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan), La lex dicta magistratuale come strumento organizzativo del territorio coloniale

H15:30-16:00 ― Coffee break

III SESSION

H16:00-16:30 ― Linda De Maddalena (University of Bern), Si vinum venit ut degustaretur: la clausola di assaggio fra pratiche enologiche e diritto

H16:30-17:00 ― Mattia Melone (Sapienza University of Rome), Il paesaggio fluviale antico tra fonti giuridiche e gromatiche

H17:00-17:30 ― Elisabetta Fiocchi (University of Zurich), Organizzare lo spazio coloniale: sistemi di registrazione immobiliare a confronto (fine XIX e inizio XX secolo)

 H17:45-19:00 ― Aperitif


Wednesday 25.10.2023

Chair: Prof.ssa Stefania Quilici Gigli (Seconda Università di Napoli)

IV SESSION

H09:30-10:00 ― Mario Caravale (Sapienza University of Rome), Ordinamenti giuridici e territorio nell’Europa Medievale

H10:00-10:30 ― Michele Luminati (University of Luzern), Confini e frontiere: questioni di spazialità tra Ancien Régime e modernizzazione dello Stato nell’area insubrica

 H10:30-11:00 ― Paola Lambrini (University of Padova), Regime giuridico delle terre conquistate al tempo della monarchia romana

H11:00-11:30 ― Coffee break

V SESSION

H11:30-12:00 ― Iole Fargnoli (University of Bern), Paesaggio, acqua, memoria: profili di tutela dell’interdetto quod vi aut clam

H12:00-12:30 ― Paolo Carafa (Sapienza University of Rome), Gerarchia degli insediamenti: economia, società e sfruttamento agrario nel Lazio antico

H12:30-13:00 ― Conclusion and wrap-up