Ars interpretandi
Rivista di ermeneutica giuridica


About this journal

Descrizione

This juridical hermeneutic journal was born as a forum of discussion for who deal with Law, both Italians and foreigners. Because of an increasing specialization of juridical philosophy, its complexity and theoretical abstraction, Ars Interpretandi aims to bring the attention to the Law as a juridical experience and interpretation, in the belief that the interpretative activity may not be restricted to researching hidden meanings in juridical texts. This activity should be seen, indeed, as a wider operation, tied to a practical reason and turned to administrating Law’s usage within today’s pluralistic society.

Organi

Editors in chief Baldassare Pastore, Francesco Viola, Franco Volpi †, Giuseppe Zaccaria Editorial board Damiano Canale, Costanza Margiotta, Elena Pariotti, Isabel Trujillo, Giovanni Tuzet Scientific commitee Angelo Abignente (Napoli), Robert Alexy (Kiel), Antonio Autiero (Münster),  Enrico Berti (Padova), Jan B. Broekman (Louvain), Mauro Bussani (Trento), Claus Wilhelm Canaris (München), Paolo Cappellini (Firenze), Lucio Cortella, Antonio Da Re, Francesco Cavalla (Padova), Paolo Comanducci (Genova), Pietro Costa (Firenze), Jean-François Courtine (Paris),  Francesco D’Agostino (Roma), Maurizio Ferraris (Torino), Jean Marc Ferry (Bruxelles),  Günter Figal (Tübingen), Stanley Fish (Duke, Durham North Carolina), Owen M. Fiss (Yale), Sergio Givone (Firenze), Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki (Krakow), Jean Grondin (Montreal), Riccardo Guastini (Genova), Jürgen Habermas (Frankfurt am Main), Stephen C. Hicks (Suffolk, Boston), Otfried Höffe (Tübingen), Duncan Kennedy (Cambridge, Mass.), Mario Jori (Milano), Karl-Heinz Ladeur (Hamburg),  Jacques Lenoble (Louvain), Gregory Leyh (Independence), Luigi Lombardi Vallauri (Firenze), Friedrich Müller (Heidelberg), Andres Ollero (Madrid), Gregorio Robels Morchón (Madrid), Salvatore Natoli (Milano), Patrick Nerhot (Torino), Claes Peterson (Stockholm), Mario Ruggenini (Venezia), Antonio Ruggeri (Messina), Modesto Saavedra (Granada),  Gerard Timsit (Paris), Paolo Zatti (Padova) Former scientific committee Alfonso Catania (Salerno), Josef Esser (Tübingen), Hans-Georg Gadamer (Heidelberg), Winfried Hassermer (Frankfurt am Main), Görg Haverkate (Heidelberg), Arthur Kaufmann (München), Luigi Mengoni (Milano), Paul Ricoeur (Paris, Chicago), Manfred Riedel (Halle-Wittenberg) Editorial office Gaetano Carlizzi, Flora Di Donato, Guido Gorgoni, Enrico Maestri, Valerio Nitrato Izzo, Daniele Ruggiu, Francesca Scamardella.