Tuesday,
Hours 10:30 AM
- 12:30 PM,
My name is Carlo Pelloso. Since 2014 I have been a professor of Roman Law at the University of Verona; since 2009 I have lectured in Ancient Greek Law at the University of Padua.
I am the co-director of the International Review “RΔE. Review of Hellenic Law”, and the vice-director of the International Review “D@S. Diritto e Storia”.
One general topic that fascinates me is the intersection between legal history, anthropology, religion and political studies.
I have extensively published and lectured on the multifaceted and wide area of ancient laws. In particular, my research has hinged on the following macro-themes: sacred law (religious offences, outcasts, monsters, purification); criminal law (theft, homicide, principle of legality, capital execution, exile); public law (democracy, rule of law, liberty as political inclusion, tribunes of the plebs and magistrates, assemblies and popular sovereignty); contract law (Aristotelian theory and Roman legal science, real securities, types of liability); legal procedure (volunteers and public prosecution, the idea of legal action, damages between compensation and penalties); great trials in ancient history (Socrates, Jesus, Horace and Appius Claudius); slavery and forms of dependence (personhood, liability); law and literature (Homer, Cicero, Shakespeare, Rousseau).
I have recently participated in research teams dedicated to the study of: Roman criminal law (Principi e vitalità del diritto penale romano); Rome between otherness and identity (Rome Sweet Home); Roman and European legal tradition (Atlas of ideas). In addition, I have been involved in teaching workshops aimed at enhancing the principle of acceptance (SFIDE - L’accoglienza dalle sue radici all’oggi), and I have directed teaching labs directed to ‘moot court competitions’ (Factum and ius; The great trials in human history).
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Topic | Description | Research area |
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Contract | Study on Contract Law, in particular on typical contracts, causa and legal enforceability of untypical contracts, in Roman jurists’ thought and within the frame of the foundations of European Private Law. | Roman and Ancient Law |
Sale Law | Study of conceptual models of sales Law, through a diachronic analysis that goes back to the Roman Law Foundations of this contract, with particular reference to the seller's liability, the guarantees of sale (for absence of material defects and for absence of defects in title), the buyer's legal protections, the regime concerning periculum. | Roman and Ancient Law |
Greek Legal Systems | Study of ancient Greek legal systems, with particular reference both to ordinary legal procedures (appeal, debate and decision, popular actions, procedure of status), and alternative forms (judicial and arbitral resolution of disputes in the archaic epic, Athenian public arbitration). | Roman and Ancient Law |
Public Roman Law | Study of Roman Public Law, with special reference to the functioning, composition and role of judicial and legislative popular assemblies, dictatorship, parricide, sacredness and theft. | Roman and Ancient Law |
Res iudicata | Study concerning the concept of res iudicata, with particular reference to its preclusive effects and to the conceptual relationship between 'part' and 'all' in connection with the notion of res iudicata. | Roman and Ancient Law |
Liability and Good Faith Principle | Study on legal liability, with particular reference to good faith obligations, the so-called 'obligations without primary duty of performance', pre-contractual liability and ‘protection obligations’, criteria for the allocation of the of non-performance. | Roman and Ancient Law |
Office | Collegial Body |
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member | Faculty Board of PhD in European and International Law - Department Law |
member | Collegio didattico di Giurisprudenza - Department Law |
Incaricato AQ Didattica | Commissione Didattica di Ateneo |
member | Legal Studies Department Council - Department Law |
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