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- Università degli Studi di Torino
Campus Luigi Einaudi
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- Department of Law
- Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza
- Corsi di Studio del Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza
Curriculum vitae
Courses
- European History of Law (A-L) (GIU0750)
Corsi di Studio del Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza - European History of Law (online) (GIU0984)
Corsi di Studio del Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza - Law and Humanities (GIU0964)
Corsi di Studio del Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza
Research groups
Office hours
Ricevimento da concordare scrivendo una mail all'indirizzo ida.ferrero@unito.itAppointments can be arranged by sending an email to ida.ferrero@unito.it.
Thesis, work placement and internship offers
- Labour law during the fascist period: the Labour Charter of 1927
- Jeremy Bentham and the Codification of law
- The restitution of cultural objects after the Second World War
- Women's access to legal profession in Europe in the 19th and 20th century: the Italian and the French case
- The jury in the European legal systems starting from the 19th century: a comparison
- Death penalty in Europe in the 20th century: a long process towards its abolition
- The Dreyfus affair
- The prison reforms in the 19th century and the international penitentiay assemblies
- The Eichmann Trial
- Women's rights movement in the 20th century in Europe
- Marie-Olympe de Gouges and The Rights of Woman (1791)
- Criminal law and gender according to the Italian "Scuola positiva"
- Civil law and gender in nineteenth-century Europe
- Bismarck reforms and the first steps towards the welfare state in Europe
- Workhouses and the English Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834
- The legal features of the Furtwängler affair
- Communism and civil law in the Soviet Union
- The emancipation of the Jewish population and its consequences in the Kingdom of Sardinia
- The role played by legal humanism in the French legal system
- Human rights and George Orwell