Giuseppe Lorenzo Maria Casaregi

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Giuseppe Lorenzo Maria Casaregi (1670–1737) was an Italian jurist whose research on promissory notes, insurance, endorsement and sea trade law influenced the European evolution of the Law Merchant.

After studies in Pisa, he worked there as advocate and jurisconsult until 1717, when he was called to the Rota of Siena, then to that of Florence. His principal works include the Elucubrationes ac resolutiones (1691), Il Consolato del mare (1719), Il Cambista istruito (1723) and the multi-volume Discursus legales de commercio (1707, 1719, 1729), a collection of leading commercial cases. His complete works were published in 1740.

[edit] References

  • Mazzacane, Aldo (2001). "Casaregi, Giuseppe Lorenzo Maria", in Michael Stolleis (ed.): Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert, 2nd edition (in German), München: Beck, 124. ISBN 3406 45957 9. 
Persondata
NAME Giuseppe Lorenzo Maria Casaregi
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Giuseppe Lorenzo Maria de Casaregi
SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian jurist
DATE OF BIRTH 1670
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH 1737
PLACE OF DEATH