
Duty as a defence between civil disobedience and criminal law
Author(s) -
Laura Ciccozzi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
italian review of legal history
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2464-8914
DOI - 10.54103/2464-8914/16897
Subject(s) - civil disobedience , law , duty , civil law (civil law) , criminal law , morality , political science , public law , politics
The history of civil disobedience begins in the United States in the 17th century and has evolved during the centuries. The most modern type of civil disobedience, whistleblowing, is emblematic of how the concept has changed over the last decades.The question of which circumstances justify disobedience to the law is one of the most debated in the history of legal thought. The article analyses the relationship between morality and criminal law or, in other words, between the right (and duty) to disobey certain laws and its consequences.