The Italian interpretation of the code civil and French proposals for recodification
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The Italian interpretation of the Code Civil, which from stage to stage, had formed a kind of fabric into which the values and rules adapted at the time the Code is applied are woven, is presented. It is learnt that Code Civil continues to influence the drafting of civil codes in Italy, also including the drafting of the first unitary code of 1865, and the Italians believe that the Code, having lost all direct contact with Italian positive law, should be analyzed as a 'product of history', and this is the reason why they prefer to call it the 'Code Napoleon' instead of the Code Civil.
Publication Name: European Business Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0959-6941
Year: 2006
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Pharmaceutical products: the relationship between regulatory approval and the existence of a defect
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The article examines whether the provisions of the Product Liability Directives for pharmaceutical products have achieved the purpose for which they were framed relevant to defective products.
Publication Name: European Business Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0959-6941
Year: 2007
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