Materiali per una Storia della Cultura Giuridica
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Bridging Law and Culture Through Rigorous Research
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Materiali per una Storia della Cultura Giuridica is a prominent academic journal that delves into the historical and cultural facets of legal systems and practices. Published by SOC ED IL MULINO in Italy, this journal stands as a critical resource for scholars in the field of law as well as sociology and political science. With an ISSN of 1120-9607, it is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of legal culture through robust research and scholarly discourse. Though categorized in Q4 for both Law and Sociology and Political Science as of 2023, the journal serves as an essential platform for emerging voices and innovative perspectives in its converge years from 2015 to 2024. While currently lacking open access options, it is invaluable for researchers striving to explore the intricate relationships between culture and law. With its insightful articles and comprehensive analyses, Materiali per una Storia della Cultura Giuridica plays a significant role in the academic landscape, making it a must-read for students, professionals, and researchers alike on their quest for knowledge in legal history and cultural studies.
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