The paper proposes a historiographical reconstruction of the political-juridical arguments that justify tyrannicide in the medieval and modern age. Specifically, it points out this doctrine’s medieval roots, which present continuous and juridically relevant recalls to “caesaricide”, and discloses the complex historical-political dynamics of modern religious strifes as a fertile ground of the pro-tyrannicide theories strong development

"Ius" e tirannicidio: alcune declinazioni storiche (e storiografiche)

Aldo Andrea Cassi Cassi Aldo Andrea
2025-01-01

Abstract

The paper proposes a historiographical reconstruction of the political-juridical arguments that justify tyrannicide in the medieval and modern age. Specifically, it points out this doctrine’s medieval roots, which present continuous and juridically relevant recalls to “caesaricide”, and discloses the complex historical-political dynamics of modern religious strifes as a fertile ground of the pro-tyrannicide theories strong development
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