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HYPERTEXTUAL CIVIL CODE
(Codice civile ipertestuale)
RIGHTS AVAILABLE, 2000
Technical features
2 Volumes + 1 CD-ROM
Format 21.5 x 16 cm
Pages 5,100
The publications
For both authors and UTET, the decision to launch this innovative
venture with the most widely used legal Code meant accepting an
enormous editorial challenge. Preparing commentaries to almost 3,000
articles, and co-ordinating contributions from 200 highly qualified
Italian legal experts meant imposing a rational methodology to ensure
that the project did not degenerate into that random collection
of styles and subject matter so typical of this genre.
If the Directors and Authors have honoured their commitment, the
task of co-ordinat-ing each citation in the text (which has become
a link in the hypertextual version) with the material connected
to it has been enormous. Each sentence corresponds to the pro-nouncement
(always by ruling, and often with the complete text of the sentence),
and each normative reference is accompanied by the entire legislative
text. The result is tens of thousands of documents, ALL connected
to the corresponding link which is in turn colour-coded.
An invaluable aid wich is without rival on the publishing market,
and wich is capable of satisfying all the needs of legal professionals:
authors’ doctrines in succint but com-plete form; access to all
the materials that the author deemed useful in dealing with the
subject (laws and sentences); easy browsing among articles, commentaries
and docu-ments cited.
This is a chance not to be missed: the first and only work of reference
designed and created to satisfy all the professional’s needs.
The Authors
Giovanni Bonilini is Professor of Civil Law at the University
of Parma. UTET has also pub-lished Il diritto di famiglia (with
Giovanni Cattaneo) in the Grandi Temi series.
Massimo Confortini is Professor of Private Law a the University
of Rome “La Sapienza”.
Carlo Granelli is Professor of Civil Law at the University
of Pavia
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