The author presents and critically discusses some aspects of Donato Carusi's last book, L'ordine naturale delle cose. Particularly, he analyses the first chapter of the book, which reconstructs, from an historical perspective, the ideas of «natural order» in legal thought, and the sixth chapter, which maintains several interesting theses about the role of statutes and legal interpretation.
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