The Melfitan Constitutions, with the additions Novae Constitutiones (Novellae), can be considered the most significant point of arrival of all the legal activity of Frederick II. Promulgated in Melfi in the 1231 assembly and drawn up with the collaboration of the Court chancellor Pier delle Vigne and the archbishop of Capua Jacopo Amalfitano, they assimilated the legal systems of previous diets called by the emperor, as well as based on projections of the past such as Roman / Justinian law and the Norman laws. The Liber Constitutionum Regni Siciliae, therefore, fully belongs to those excellent examples of normative sources for a modern State.
Assetto unitario dello stato e sovranità del potere regio, nonché principi di solidarietà nel Liber Constitutionum Regni Siciliae (1231) di Federico II
Attilio Vaccaro
2019-01-01
Abstract
The Melfitan Constitutions, with the additions Novae Constitutiones (Novellae), can be considered the most significant point of arrival of all the legal activity of Frederick II. Promulgated in Melfi in the 1231 assembly and drawn up with the collaboration of the Court chancellor Pier delle Vigne and the archbishop of Capua Jacopo Amalfitano, they assimilated the legal systems of previous diets called by the emperor, as well as based on projections of the past such as Roman / Justinian law and the Norman laws. The Liber Constitutionum Regni Siciliae, therefore, fully belongs to those excellent examples of normative sources for a modern State.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.