CORNU (Gérard) – CIVIL LAW, Introduction, persons, property
CORNU (Gérard) – CIVIL LAW, Introduction, persons, property
    CORNU (Gérard)
    CIVIL LAW, Introduction, persons, property
Date :
    2005
    , br., good condition, 733 p.
    A first understanding of Law—which can permit everything or compromise everything—is the challenge of a general introduction. This initial vision of Law, within the framework of the norms of social life, takes it from its origins and follows its course: it discovers where it comes from, who enacts it, what it protects, what it requires, what it permits or forbids, what it guarantees, who applies it, interprets it, and enforces it, how it speaks and reasons, what its spirit is, what its destiny is. Common to all branches of Law, this overview introduces Civil Law, one of its millennia-old treasures, for it provides society with some of its fundamental foundations. It establishes the human being as a subject of law, recognizes their primary interests—their life, their body, their family, their dignity—and establishes their basic rights and duties—their personality, their property, their freedom, their responsibility. Before delving into all its ramifications—contracts, torts, obligations, loans, inheritances, and so on—one enters Civil Law through an understanding of the two essential elements that correspond to the fundamental realities of being and having: person and property. The unique feature of this work is precisely that it follows the general introduction to the study of Law with those of the Law of Persons and the Law of Property, the gateways to Civil Law. In the spirit of the bicentenary of the Civil Code (2004), a jewel of French heritage, there is pleasure in visiting this monument where civil law, the foundation of society and the living source of our legal system, has its principal residence.

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