L'eccesso Di Mandato E Le Scuole Classiche Di Giurisprudenza delves into the intricate relationships between mandate and business management, offering a significant contribution to understanding the boundaries of authority. Authored by Muzio Pampaloni, this work examines the classical schools of jurisprudence and their perspectives on mandate law, providing historical context and legal analysis relevant to the interpretation of agency and fiduciary duties.
The book explores the historical evolution of mandate within legal systems, focusing on the classical approaches to jurisprudence and their enduring influence on contemporary law. It investigates the distinctions between authorized actions and excesses of mandate, providing a detailed exploration useful for legal scholars, practitioners, and students interested in the history of law and the principles of agency.
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