[RFTJ] – CRISES IN LAW, Rights, French Journal of Legal Theory, No. 4
[RFTJ] – CRISES IN LAW, Rights, French Journal of Legal Theory, No. 4
    [RFTJ]
    CRISES IN LAW, Rights, French Journal of Legal Theory, No. 4
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1986
    octavo, paperback, good condition, 192 p.
    Out of print issue of the journal Droits, which notably contains articles by S. Rials, Opening: What Crises? What Law? B. Oppetit, The Hypothesis of the Decline of Law; Ch. Atias, A Second Crisis of Legitimacy; S. Goyard-Fabre, Is Law of This World? P. Wachsmann, Is Kelsenism in Crisis? Interview with Jean Carbonnier: Legal Sociology and the Crisis of Law; A. Viandier, The Crisis of Legislative Technique; H. Croze, Law Sick from its Information; J.-J. Bienvenu, Administrative Law: A Crisis Without Catastrophe; Ch. Mouly, Crisis of Introductions to Law; J. Gatti-Montain, Law and its Teaching: Half a Century of Reflections; P. Amselek, The Current Challenge to Philosophical Reflection by Law; Fr. Seurot, The Economic Theory of Responsibility and Legal Positivism; Y. Thomas, Roman law and the notion of jurisprudence.

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