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Giulio Claro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Giulio Claro Giulio Claro (or Clarus) (1525–1575) was an Italian jurist. He was born in Alessandria and took up the study of law in Pavia as early as 1536. After receiving a doctorate in 1550, Claro was appointed a Milanese Senator by Philip II in 1536, a royal pretor in Cremona in 1560/61, president of the Milanese ''Magistrato straordinario delle entrate'' in 1563 and regens of the Consejo d' Italia in Madrid in 1565. Claro's work, together with that of Deciani and Farinacci, provided the theoretical foundation for the common criminal law of Europe. That common law held sway until it was attacked by Enlightenment legal critics such as Feuerbach and replaced by national penal codes in the 19th century. Claro's principal work is the ''Liber V. Sententiarum'', the fifth volume of his legal encyclopedia ''Sententia receptae''. Dedicated to criminal law, it was reprinted as part of the ''Julii Clari Opera omnia'' as late as 1737. ==References==
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