LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022 by the Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private Law.
LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022 by the Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private Law.
LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022 by the Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private Law.
LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022 by the Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private Law.
LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022 by the Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private Law.
LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022 by the Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private Law.
LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022 by the Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private Law.
LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022 by the Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private Law.
    LAWYERS' LIBRARIES. Edited by Noémie GOURDE-BOUCHARD, Mark ANTAKI, Marie-Andrée PLANTE, and Alexandra POPOVICI, this work stems from the conference organized on November 18 and 19, 2022, by the Paul-André Crépeau Centre for Private and Comparative Law (McGill University) and the Research Group on Legal Humanities, Contexts series. Culture of Law, vol. V.
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2025
    16 x 24 cm., paperback, four-color printing on modern coated paper, "Imprim'vert®" label, 458 p.
    How are lawyers' libraries assembled? How are the books that comprise them produced, selected, classified, and arranged? How—and why—can we attempt to describe current libraries or reconstruct those of the past, given that they are fundamentally changing and subject to dispersal, even destruction? Taking the library as its starting point, but through a wide range of approaches and research sites, this book invites us to reflect on the objects, actions, and mental operations that occupy the daily lives of lawyers. Each in its own way, the studies gathered here examine the role of libraries—whether personal or collective, physical or intellectual, living or vanished—in the production, circulation, and reception of legal knowledge. Brings together the contributions of Frédéric Audren, Luisa Brunori, Anne-Sophie Chambost, Emanuele Conte, Michelle Cumyn, Prune Decoux, Alexandra Gottely, Vincent Forray, Mireille Fournier, Noémie Gourde-Bouchard, Nader Hakim, Jean-Louis Halpérin, Dario Mantovani, Sylvio Normand, François Ost, Genevieve Renard Painter, Amy Preston-Samson, Augustin Simard and Lionel Smith.

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