Giulio Claro | |
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Died | 13 April 1575 | (aged 50)
Nationality | Italian |
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Parent(s) | Giovanni Luigi Claro and Ippolita Claro (née Gambaruti) |
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Discipline | Criminologist, legal theorist, magistrate |
School or tradition | Mos italicus iura docendi |
Influenced | Virtually every area of criminal law in Western civil law countries under the Ancien Régime, notably Farinacci, Carpzov, Spee, Beccaria |
Giulio Claro or Clarus (Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo ˈklaːro]; 6 January 1525 – 13 April 1575) was an Italian Renaissance jurist and public official.