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Amadei was elected President of the same Court on 5 March 1979 and held the chair until 28 June 1981.
Amadei was elected President of the same Court on 5 March 1979 and held the chair until 28 June 1981.

His name is particularly linked to decision no. 96 of 8 June 1981, which declared the unconstitutionality of the crime of plagio, erasing the legal prosecution, because in contrast "with the principle of obligatory nature of the case contained in the absolute reservation of law in criminal cases, enshrined in Article. 25 the Constitution. "Specifically, according to Professor Giovanni Flora, professor of criminal law at the University of Ferrara, the Court sanctioned the vagueness of the wording of the criminal case, "citing the fact of impossibility of verify essentially covered by the present case, however, the impossibility of its assessment with logical-rational criteria, the intolerable risk of arbitrators of the judicial body. " <ref> Giovanni Flora, Il plagio tra realtà e negazione. La problematica penalistica in M. Di Fiorino, La persuasione socialmente accettata, il plagio e il lavaggio del cervello, vol. I, Forte dei Marmi, 1990.</ref>
After a few years the President Amadei took part at the scientific conference "Persuasion socially accepted, plagiarism and brainwashed", organized by Mario Di Fiorino, in Forte dei Marmi, in 1989, to discuss the new situation.
.<ref> Leonetto Amadei, Il plagio tra realtà e negazione. Introduzione alla sessione in M. Di Fiorino, La persuasione socialmente accettata, il plagio e il lavaggio del cervello, vol. I, Forte dei Marmi, 1990.</ref>

According to the commentary by [[Michael Langone]]in Cultic Studies Journal (1,126 -129 IX) of [[International Cultic Studies Association]]],innthis debate was discussed the whole range of phenomena associated with mental manipulation

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Leonetto Amadei (Seravezza, 7 August 1911 – Marina di Pietrasanta, 10 November 1997) was an Italian lawyer and a politician.[1][2]

Amadei graduated from the University of Pisa. As a lawyer, he often took on cases defending the weak, the oppressed, and workers.

In 1946 he was nominated by the Italian Socialist Party in the elections for the Constituent Assembly, and following his election chosen for the Constitutional Commission (it:Commissione per la Costituzione), where he mainly worked on the elaboration of the first part of the Constitution of Italy.

Subsequently Amadei was elected deputy in the district of Lucca, Livorno, Pisa and Massa Carrara, again for the Italian Socialist Party, and he also held the post of Secretary to the Ministry of Justice in the first Rumor Government. Amadei was re-elected several consecutive times for parliament until 1972, when he became a member of the Constitutional Court.

Amadei was elected President of the same Court on 5 March 1979 and held the chair until 28 June 1981.

His name is particularly linked to decision no. 96 of 8 June 1981, which declared the unconstitutionality of the crime of plagio, erasing the legal prosecution, because in contrast "with the principle of obligatory nature of the case contained in the absolute reservation of law in criminal cases, enshrined in Article. 25 the Constitution. "Specifically, according to Professor Giovanni Flora, professor of criminal law at the University of Ferrara, the Court sanctioned the vagueness of the wording of the criminal case, "citing the fact of impossibility of verify essentially covered by the present case, however, the impossibility of its assessment with logical-rational criteria, the intolerable risk of arbitrators of the judicial body. " [3] After a few years the President Amadei took part at the scientific conference "Persuasion socially accepted, plagiarism and brainwashed", organized by Mario Di Fiorino, in Forte dei Marmi, in 1989, to discuss the new situation. .[4]

According to the commentary by Michael Langonein Cultic Studies Journal (1,126 -129 IX) of International Cultic Studies Association],innthis debate was discussed the whole range of phenomena associated with mental manipulation

References

  1. ^ Who's who in Italy. Vol. 1. Intercontinental Book and Publishing. 1958. p. 24. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  2. ^ "La Versilia ricorda venerdì Leonetto Amadei - il Tirreno dal 1997.it » Ricerca". Ricerca.gelocal.it. Retrieved 2013-09-01.
  3. ^ Giovanni Flora, Il plagio tra realtà e negazione. La problematica penalistica in M. Di Fiorino, La persuasione socialmente accettata, il plagio e il lavaggio del cervello, vol. I, Forte dei Marmi, 1990.
  4. ^ Leonetto Amadei, Il plagio tra realtà e negazione. Introduzione alla sessione in M. Di Fiorino, La persuasione socialmente accettata, il plagio e il lavaggio del cervello, vol. I, Forte dei Marmi, 1990.