Robespierre's Constitutional Thought: Colloquium, Thursday 18 and Friday 19 May 2017. Edited by Elsa Forey, Jean-Jacques Clère, and Bernard Quiriny. With the support of the Centre for Research and Study in Law and Political Science and the Society.
Robespierre's Constitutional Thought: Colloquium, Thursday 18 and Friday 19 May 2017. Edited by Elsa Forey, Jean-Jacques Clère, and Bernard Quiriny. With the support of the Centre for Research and Study in Law and Political Science and the Society.
Robespierre's Constitutional Thought: Colloquium, Thursday 18 and Friday 19 May 2017. Edited by Elsa Forey, Jean-Jacques Clère, and Bernard Quiriny. With the support of the Centre for Research and Study in Law and Political Science and the Society.
Robespierre's Constitutional Thought: Colloquium, Thursday 18 and Friday 19 May 2017. Edited by Elsa Forey, Jean-Jacques Clère, and Bernard Quiriny. With the support of the Centre for Research and Study in Law and Political Science and the Society.
Robespierre's Constitutional Thought: Colloquium, Thursday 18 and Friday 19 May 2017. Edited by Elsa Forey, Jean-Jacques Clère, and Bernard Quiriny. With the support of the Centre for Research and Study in Law and Political Science and the Society.
    Robespierre's Constitutional Thought: Colloquium, Thursday 18 and Friday 19 May 2017. Edited by Elsa Forey, Jean-Jacques Clère, and Bernard Quiriny. With the support of the Centre for Research and Study in Law and Political Science and the Robespierre Studies Society.
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2018
    16 x 24 cm., paperback, printed in France on thick bulky paper, 278 p.
    We are never done with Robespierre: his person, his actions, his thought continue to arouse interest, and often passions. Was he the hero of liberty or the apostle of terrorism? Champion of the people or prototype of the dictator? Friend of human rights or enemy of liberalism? Originating from a colloquium bringing together constitutional jurists, legal historians and historians, this work re-examines Robespierre's thought and, in particular, puts his ideas on political law to the test: what is the Constitution for him, what does his system of natural rights consist of, why is it necessary, according to him, to declare the rights of man, what is the specificity of revolutionary government, what is the role of representatives, how to protect liberties, organize justice, defend the fatherland? So many questions where public law intersects with history, and history with political philosophy; By comparing his speeches with his actions, by restoring his political and legal ideas in their context, this volume sheds new light on Robespierre, likely to fascinate all those interested in the Revolution and the questions it has bequeathed to us, often unresolved, always relevant.

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