Emerico Amari
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Emerico Amari (1810–1870) was an Italian jurist and a pioneer of comparative law.
Although of Sicilian aristocratic origin, Amari was a liberal thinker. After assuming the University of Palermo professorship for penal law in 1841, he entered politics in 1848 and fled shortly thereafter to Florence, where he taught philosophy until his return to Sicily in 1860.
Although he began his career as a penal law specialist with interest in criminal statistics, his main work is the seminal Criticism of the science of comparative law of 1857.
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- Speck, Ulrich (2001). "Emerico Amari". In Michael Stolleis (ed.). Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert (in German) (2nd ed.). München: Beck. p. 33. ISBN 3-406-45957-9.
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- Jurists from Palermo
- 1810 births
- 1870 deaths
- University of Palermo faculty
- Burials at San Domenico, Palermo
- 19th-century jurists
- Italian law biography stubs