Today the US District Court Western District of Pennsylvania and the Honorary Consulate of Italy in Pittsburgh presented an event on the Italian influence on the American Constitution, focused on the role of Cesare Beccaria, Gaetano Filangieri and Filippo Mazzei, with the participation of a delegation of judges and professors from Italy.
The event, which included musical and artistic performances, contributed to deepening the knowledge of a significant moment in the history of the relations between the American and Italian people. The Embassy, through the presence of Minister Plenipotentiary Catherine Flumiani, was honored to participate.
SOURCE: Italy in US
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