Ignazio Marcello Gallo

Ignazio Marcello Gallo (4 May 1924 – 6 August 2023) was an Italian jurist and politician.[1] Originally from Cosenza,[2] but registered in Rome, he was a student of Francesco Antolisei, professor at the University of Urbino, then of criminal law at the University of Turin and professor emeritus at the "La Sapienza" University of Rome.[3]

Ignazio Marcello Gallo
Member of the Senate of the Republic of Italy
In office
12 July 1983 – 22 April 1992
Personal details
Born(1924-05-04)4 May 1924
Rome, Italy
Died6 August 2023(2023-08-06) (aged 99)
Turin, Italy
Political partyDC
EducationUniversity of Turin
OccupationJurist

During his years of teaching at the University of Turin, he trained a thriving number of illustrious students (including C.F. Grosso, G. Neppi-Modena, Luciano Violante, Mario Trapani, Aldo Regina,[4] Ivo Caraccioli and Giuliano Marini),[5][6] who honored his teaching with the Studies in honor of Marcello Gallo.[7]

Among his main works, The theory of "finalistic" action in the most recent German doctrine; The unitary concept of guilt;[8] Intentional intent, object and assessment; Outlines of a doctrine on the complicity of people in the crime; Notes on Criminal Law, general and special parts, 2021, vols. 1[9],2,[10] 3;[11] The acquittal formulas of merit;[12] Government of laws;[13] Most esteemed Professor Kelsen;[14] Mortara's little phrase;[15] Notes from a criminal lawyer on a sovereign constitution (for how long?)[16] The sources revisited;[17] The rule and judgment;[18] Morality;[19] On the rights, in the studio in honor of Armando Veneto. [20]

In 1983 he was elected senator in the ranks of the Christian Democrats, and was then reconfirmed in 1987: in the latter legislature he chaired the parliamentary commission for the opinion to the government on the delegated rules relating to the new code of criminal procedure, from which came the definitive green light to the Pisapia-Vassalli code. He ended his parliamentary mandate in 1992: not before inspiring the culpable charging reform of the aggravating circumstances of the crime, L. n.19 / 1990.[21]

M. Gallo, former academician of the Lincei, died in 2023, almost a centenary.[22]

References

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  1. ^ "'Marcello Gallo e il mestiere delle leggi: il giurista, l'avvocato, il politico' - Torino, 02.10.2023". www.camerepenali.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  2. ^ Regina, Aldo. ""Medical negligence, doctrine and jurisprudence compared": honoring the teaching of Marcello Gallo by his students in his homeland: Cosenza". www.castrovillari.tv. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  3. ^ "Accademia delle Scienze". www.accademiadellescienze.it. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  4. ^ GIANGRANDE, ANTONIO. ANNO 2023 LA SOCIETA' SECONDA PARTE (in Italian). Antonio Giangrande.
  5. ^ "Marcello Gallo, le lezioni senza fine del professore dei professori". ristretti.org. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  6. ^ Grimolizzi, Gennaro. "Addio a Marcello Gallo, "professore dei professori"". www.ildubbio.news (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  7. ^ Studi in onore di Marcello Gallo. Scritti degli allievi (in Italian). Giappichelli. 2004. ISBN 978-88-348-4435-9.
  8. ^ Gallo, Marcello (1949). Premesse alla teoria della colpevolezza (in Italian).
  9. ^ "Diritto penale italiano. Vol. I". www.giappichelli.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  10. ^ "Diritto penale italiano. Vol. II". www.giappichelli.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  11. ^ MARCELLO, GALLO (2021-10-29). Diritto penale italiano (in Italian). Giappichelli. ISBN 978-88-921-4204-6.
  12. ^ MARCELLO, GALLO IGNAZIO (2022-11-18). Le formule assolutorie di merito (in Italian). Giappichelli. ISBN 978-88-921-4553-5.
  13. ^ MARCELLO, GALLO IGNAZIO (2021-03-25). Governo delle leggi (in Italian). Giappichelli. ISBN 978-88-921-3828-5.
  14. ^ MARCELLO, GALLO IGNAZIO (2020-10-21). Stimatissimo Professor Kelsen... (in Italian). Giappichelli. ISBN 978-88-921-3625-0.
  15. ^ "La piccola frase di Mortara". www.giappichelli.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  16. ^ "Postille di un penalista ad una costituzione (fino a quando?) sovrana". www.giappichelli.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  17. ^ "Le fonti rivisitate". www.giappichelli.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  18. ^ "La regola e il giudizio". www.giappichelli.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  19. ^ Gallo, Marcello (2011). Moralité (in Italian). Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane. ISBN 978-88-495-2166-5.
  20. ^ Raimondi, Nunzio (2015). Studi in onore di Armando Veneto. Omaggio ad un grande maestro della scuola penalistica calabrese (in Italian). Rubbettino. ISBN 978-88-498-4667-6.
  21. ^ "LEGGE 7 febbraio 1990, n. 19 - Modifiche in tema di circostanze, sospensione condizionale della pena e destituzione dei pubblici dipendenti". vLex (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  22. ^ "Marcello Gallo". www.criminaljusticenetwork.eu. Retrieved 2024-02-21.

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  1. ^ MARCELLO, GALLO IGNAZIO (2021-03-25). Governo delle leggi (in Italian). Giappichelli. ISBN 978-88-921-3828-5.
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