SALEILLES (Raymond) – ON LEGAL PERSONALITY - HISTORY AND THEORIES Twenty-five introductory lessons to a course in comparative civil law on legal persons Reprint of the 1910 edition by Arthur Rousseau
SALEILLES (Raymond) – ON LEGAL PERSONALITY - HISTORY AND THEORIES Twenty-five introductory lessons to a course in comparative civil law on legal persons Reprint of the 1910 edition by Arthur Rousseau
    SALEILLES (Raymond)
    ON LEGAL PERSONALITY - HISTORY AND THEORIES Twenty-five introductory lessons to a course in comparative civil law on legal persons Reprint of the 1910 edition by Arthur Rousseau
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    [1910] 2003
    16 x 24 cm., paperback, VIII-678 p.
    “You probably already know, from our university notices, what subject my comparative law course will be covering this year. I have chosen the question of legal personality in comparative law as the topic of my course, understanding this term to encompass the two main categories of legal persons: associations and foundations. I will, in fact, leave aside—except when I need to refer to them frequently—the other categories of legal persons, first and foremost the legal entities of public law, and also companies proper, both civil and commercial. Allow me, therefore, in this first lesson, to demonstrate the considerable interest of such a subject, and above all, the usefulness that comparative law can offer for the development and progress of legislation, if I may call it universal, in this area. For this is indeed the immediate benefit of comparative law.” to serve it not only as documentation for the development of national law, but also as an element of contact and rapprochement for all legislations in the process of evolving. These are, therefore, the two very distinct aspects of this problem of personality, the first concerning the topicality of the subject, and the second aiming at the special utility that comparative law can offer in resolving it” (Extract from the first lesson).

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