Vol. 9 No. 2 (2020)

In this second issue of 2020, and still under the impact of the new coronavirus pandemic, ||civilistica.com presents four studies on the legal consequences of COVID-19, all published ahead of print, during the first semester of this year, so as to preserve their up-to-date status and grant the public the most imediate access to such an important content. Those papers approach the possible legal consequences of the pandemic both in patrimonial and existential matters. This issue still presents some interesting papers on legal personality, civil capacity, product liability in consumer law, new damages, new family arrangements, contracts and “in re” rights. Other highlights are a detailed legal opinion on the non-concurrence clause in share purchase agreements, a commentary on jurisprudence about the patrimonialization of affection in family relations, reviews on recent and important contributions to legal literature and, in the Foreign Doctrine section, important articles in Italian and in Spanish. Have a nice reading!