This book explores the development of the crime of oltraggio, or public outrage, which is defined as an offense against the honor, integrity, or decorum of a public official or agent of law enforcement. The author traces the evolution of this crime from its roots in Roman law, through its codification in various Italian legal codes, and up to its inclusion in the modern Italian Penal Code. The book examines the elements of the crime, including the intent to offend, the public nature of the offense, and the relationship between the offender and the victim. It also discusses the different types of penalties that may be imposed for oltraggio, and the defenses that may be raised by the accused. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the crime of oltraggio, and its insights will be of interest to scholars of criminal law, legal history, and Italian law.
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