Current Issue
In its first issue of 2026, ||civilistica.com opens its fifteenth year of uninterrupted publication with new doctrinal contributions to the debate surrounding the reform of the 2002 Civil Code, which is still under consideration by the Federal Senate. The criticisms already formulated in previous editions are now joined by studies that denounce, for example, the incoherence in the legal discipline of so-called intervention profits, the serious lack of technical expertise and systemic risks of the risky proposal for a book on "Digital Law," or even the lack of answers to current problems in the discipline proposed by inheritance law regarding the concept of collation. We also highlight the article by our International Editor, Professor Maria Cristina De Cicco, with fundamental considerations for diagnosing the crisis facing contemporary civil law. Have a nice reading!

