In this article, the author explores the legal treatment of children employed in factories from the end of the 19th century to the early 20th century. To do so, he will examine the legislative record (ranging from the first bills proposed on the issue to the reforms of 1886, 1902, 1907 and 1910), jurisprudence (both civil and penal), and lastly, the legal doctrine of the time, which essentially legitimized “the legalized exploitation” of about 10% of the population under the age of 15.

Children of a lesser god : the legalized exploitation of child labour as revealed by the Liberal Era Judicial Record : late 19th-20th Century / F. Rossi (STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF LAW AND JUSTICE). - In: Family law and sociey in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Era / [a cura di] M.G. di Renzo Villata. - Prima edizione. - Ebook. - Berlin : Springer, 2016 Aug. - ISBN 97833194228789. - pp. 283-312 [10.1007/978-3-319-42289-3_12]

Children of a lesser god : the legalized exploitation of child labour as revealed by the Liberal Era Judicial Record : late 19th-20th Century

F. Rossi
Primo
2016

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In this article, the author explores the legal treatment of children employed in factories from the end of the 19th century to the early 20th century. To do so, he will examine the legislative record (ranging from the first bills proposed on the issue to the reforms of 1886, 1902, 1907 and 1910), jurisprudence (both civil and penal), and lastly, the legal doctrine of the time, which essentially legitimized “the legalized exploitation” of about 10% of the population under the age of 15.
Children Labour; Labour Law; Labour Exploitation; History of Labour Law; Italian Liberal Age; Italian Judiacial Record
Settore IUS/19 - Storia del Diritto Medievale e Moderno
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