
Round table
Building U6 AGORÀ, Aula Magna (Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo 1, Milano) | 10.30 H
Speakers of the event: Bernardo Sordi (professor of Law History, University of Florence), Margherita Ramajoli (professor of Administrative Law, State University of Milan), Giovanni Iorio (professor of Private Law, University of Milan- Bicocca), Giovanni Chiodi (professor of Law History, University of Milan- Bicocca).
Moderator: Alessandro Semprini (professor of Private Law, University of Milan-Bicocca)
The building of private and public law as two separated funding fields was one of the most important outcomes in modern times.
The progressive transformation during the time in the mobile borders of the two laws is the subject of the book written by Bernardo Sordi, Public and Private Law.
It is a historical genealogy that studies the birth and the events of a ‘big dichotomy'; public-private in a long journey that goes from the Middle Ages to present time; through modernity and the Nineteenth-century apogee.
Based on refined research, the story of the relationships between public and private offers an opportunity to ponder on the current meaning of that distinction and, to its historicity, given the images of a continuous correlation of the two laws.
Margherita Ramajoli, Giovanni Iorio, and Giovanni Chiodi will discuss the various perspectives of the theme with the author. Alessandro Semprini will moderate the encounter.
PRESENTED BOOK:
Bernardo Sordi (edited by), Diritto pubblico e diritto privato. Una genealogia storica. Bologna, Il Mulino, 2020