Emilio Santoro
Professor
Department of Juridical Science
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Born in Parma, in 1963. He founded and directs the Other ONLUS law , prison documentation, marginality and deviance. With this association organized legal advice in all the main prisons in Tuscany, he created, in agreement with ANCI, Adirmigranti , the legal advice center on immigration for public entities, which provides its services beyond two hundred Tuscan municipalities. He founded the criminal mediation center at the Giudice di Pace in Florence and numerous social media centers run by the Other Right, in collaboration with the Municipality of Florence and other municipalities in the province. He founded in-Over half-year life stories of marginal subjects.
Research Interest
His current interests concern social control, individual autonomy, the relationship between liberal doctrine, punitive systems and the rule of law, and the interpretation and regulation of immigration.
Publications
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Emilio Santoro (2015). Contra CSM: Talk to a young man because mother-in-law intends. Commenting on the competence of supervisory magistrates to recognize compensation under art. 35-ter for inhuman and degrading detention. CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL LAW, pp. 1-28, ISSN: 2039-1676
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Santoro, Emilio (2015). 'Is the democracy adaptada las sociedades multiculturales (to identity pluralism)?' In: José A. Estevez Araújo, and Giovanni Messina. The Democracy in Bankruptcy, pp. 67-88, Madrid: Trotta, ISBN: 978-84-9879-601-8.
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Santoro, Emilio (2015). The prison instrument of exclusionary democracy. In: Stefano Simonetta. Utopia and Prison, pp. 47-68, napoli: Scientific editorial, ISBN: 978-88-6342-780-6.