Dr. Stefania Giombini, PhD in Philosophy from the Lateran University and lecturer in History of Law at the UAB, offers us a deep and enriching reflection on the origins of law and its fundamental role in the construction of human societies.
In this knowledge capsule, derived from her key conference, Dr. Giombini invites us to take a trip to Ancient Law to understand how the first legal forms contributed to establishing norms of coexistence, collective values and governance structures that still resonate in our contemporary laws today.
With a philosophical and historical perspective, it highlights how this millennial legal legacy continues to influence current regulatory systems and the modern conception of justice, responsibility and social cohesion.
An essential contribution to rediscover that without right, there is no society, and to rethink the present from the roots of our legal thinking.