Giorgio Del Vecchio

Giorgio Del Vecchio (Bologna, 1878 – Genoa, 1970) was a prominent Italian legal philosopher of the early 20th century. Among others he influenced the theories of Norberto Bobbio. He is famous for his book Justice.

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Name Vecchio, Giorgio Del
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Short description Italian legal philosopher
Date of birth 1878
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Date of death 1970
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Famous quotes containing the word vecchio:

    At a wavering instant the swallows gave way to bats
    By the Ponte Vecchio . . .
    Changing guard.
    —D.H. (David Herbert)