OLIVIER-MARTIN (François) – FRENCH ABSOLUTISM, Course in the History of French Public Law, DES Public Law 1950-1951
OLIVIER-MARTIN (François) – FRENCH ABSOLUTISM, Course in the History of French Public Law, DES Public Law 1950-1951
    OLIVIER-MARTIN (François)
    FRENCH ABSOLUTISM, Course in the History of French Public Law, DES in Public Law 1950-1951
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1951
    , mimeographed in unbound fascicles, uncut, partially uncut, very good condition, 359 p.
    It is unnecessary to introduce either the author or the text of this seminal work in 20th-century legal history. The course is structured around three main themes. First, the author addresses absolutism as a constitutional system. In the second part, he examines the exercise of absolute power. This is an area that Olivier-Martin has mastered, having taught his course on the King's Council. He does not limit himself to a meticulous description of the operational mechanisms of the various formations of the King's Council, but also undertakes an in-depth study of the decisions rendered, thanks to painstaking research in previously unpublished archives. Finally, the author concludes with an analysis of the crisis and fall of absolutism.

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