Enrico di Robilant

Enrico di Robilant (1924 – 10 October 2012) was an Italian philosopher of law.[1] He taught philosophy of law and political philosophy at the University of Turin (Faculty of Law), where he had been a follower of Norberto Bobbio. He focused his attention on classical liberalism, Canon Law, libertarian legal theory, and the relationship between Catholicism and Law.[2]

Enrico di Robilant
Born1924
Died10 October 2012
OccupationPhilosopher

Publications

  • L'inaccettabilità del potere assoluto dello stato in materia fiscale, in Fisco e libertà, ed. Veniero del Punta, E. di Robilant et al. (Roma, Armando Armando 1981).
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References

  1. Côté, Pauline (2001). Chercheurs de dieux dans l'espace public (in Italian). University of Ottawa Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-2-7603-0535-9.
  2. Enrico Cassini. "L'importanza di essere liberali. Enrico di Robilant". centroeinaudi.it/ (in Italian). Retrieved 4 February 2015.


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