NÉZARD (Henry) – ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC LAW (PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC LAW, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW), For the use of Law Students (Capacity) and candidates for public administration competitions, 3rd ed.
NÉZARD (Henry) – ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC LAW (PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC LAW, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW), For the use of Law Students (Capacity) and candidates for public administration competitions, 3rd ed.
    NÉZARD (Henry)
    ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC LAW (PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC LAW, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW), For the use of Law Students (Capacity) and candidates for public administration competitions, 3rd ed.
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1922
    in-8, br., uncut, (faded, yellowed paper with some marginal spots), [this book comes from the personal library of Bernard Pacteau], XXVI-403 p.
    This work brings together the study of constitutional law, administrative law, and civil liberties. The sections devoted to civil liberties are particularly interesting due to their structure: 1 - Equality, 2 - Liberty, 3 - Fraternity. The emergence of Fraternity as a concrete legal concept resonates with contemporary issues. Dean Nézard is largely forgotten today, yet he was one of the leading constitutional scholars at the beginning of the century. His continuation of Esmein's treatise and his contribution to the Carré de Malberg collection attest to the quality of his thought. Published without the assistance of G. Berlia.

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