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Anna Bellodi Ansaloni

Associate Professor

Department of Legal Studies

Academic discipline: GIUR-15/A Roman Law and Foundations of European Law

Research

Keywords: Roman private trial Roman criminal trial Roman inheritance law Trial of Jesus Roman private law Roman criminal law History of legal science Forensic rhetoric Legal writing Methodology and legal argumentation Forensic ethics and deontology


The interests of research are the interpretative methods followed by roman juriconsults, the logical and reasoning techniques they used in construing case law and the logical instruments for the comprehension of the basis of legal science and the construction of western law.

The interests of research are also the basic structures of the roman criminal trial, the ways of planning of the law cases, with special attention to the role of the Defense and of the Public Prosecutor.

Special interest is for the basis and the tecniques of the legal rhetoric about the elaboration of the harangue and the fundamental principles of the legal profession Ethics.

The research also focuses on the method taught by classical rhetoric regarding the elaboration and organization of legal discourse.