Francesco Carnelutti (15 May 1879 – 8 March 1965) was an Italian jurist and lawyer. Born in Udine, Carnelutti graduated in law at the University of Padua. Starting from 1910, he was professor of industrial law at the Bocconi University in Milan, professor of commercial law at the University of Catania, and professor of civil procedure in his alma mater, at the Bocconi University and at the Sapienza University of Rome.
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| - Francesco Carnelutti (Údine, 15 de mayo de 1879-Milán, 8 de marzo de 1965) fue un jurista italiano, considerado, junto a Calamandrei, Chiovenda y Couture, uno de los más influyentes procesalistas de todos los tiempos. (es)
- Francesco Carnelutti (Udine, 15 maggio 1879 – Milano, 8 marzo 1965) è stato un avvocato e giurista italiano. (it)
- Francesco Carnelutti (Udine, 15 de Maio de 1879 – Milão, 8 de Março de 1965) foi um dos mais eminentes advogados e juristas italianos e o principal inspirador do Código de Processo Civil italiano. (pt)
- Francesco Carnelutti (15 May 1879 – 8 March 1965) was an Italian jurist and lawyer. Born in Udine, Carnelutti graduated in law at the University of Padua. Starting from 1910, he was professor of industrial law at the Bocconi University in Milan, professor of commercial law at the University of Catania, and professor of civil procedure in his alma mater, at the Bocconi University and at the Sapienza University of Rome. (en)
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| - Francesco Carnelutti (15 May 1879 – 8 March 1965) was an Italian jurist and lawyer. Born in Udine, Carnelutti graduated in law at the University of Padua. Starting from 1910, he was professor of industrial law at the Bocconi University in Milan, professor of commercial law at the University of Catania, and professor of civil procedure in his alma mater, at the Bocconi University and at the Sapienza University of Rome. Carnelutti's studies mainly focused on civil procedural law, but also had a lasting influence in the industrial and bankruptcy law. The journal he founded in 1924 together with scholar , Rivista di diritto processuale civile, together with other works by Chiovenda and Carnelutti, notably the seven volumes of Carnelutti's Lezioni di diritto processuale civile, influenced the Italian legislation, innovating various aspects of the procedural law, and also influenced the law's university teaching. Carnelutti himself collaborated to the drafting of the Italian Civil Procedure Code in 1940. After the World War II, Carnelutti's works were increasingly characterized by a mystical vein and by references to Christian values and philosophy. During his career Carnelutti was also a prominent lawyer, protagonist of famous trials such as the Bruneri-Canella case and the trial against Rodolfo Graziani. (en)
- Francesco Carnelutti (Údine, 15 de mayo de 1879-Milán, 8 de marzo de 1965) fue un jurista italiano, considerado, junto a Calamandrei, Chiovenda y Couture, uno de los más influyentes procesalistas de todos los tiempos. (es)
- Francesco Carnelutti (Udine, 15 maggio 1879 – Milano, 8 marzo 1965) è stato un avvocato e giurista italiano. (it)
- Francesco Carnelutti (Udine, 15 de Maio de 1879 – Milão, 8 de Março de 1965) foi um dos mais eminentes advogados e juristas italianos e o principal inspirador do Código de Processo Civil italiano. (pt)
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