FOUCART (Emile-Victor)
    ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, or METHODICAL EXPOSITION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF POSITIVE PUBLIC LAW WITH INDICATION OF SUPPORTING LAWS and APPENDIX CONTAINING THE PRINCIPAL LAWS AND ORDINANCES OF PUBLIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, 3rd ed.
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1843
    3 vols. in-8, half glazed fawn calf, spine with raised bands, compartments underlined with fillets, blind tooling on the headcaps and on the covers, title and volume slips in brown morocco with gilt fillets, (significant foxing without consequence on the legibility of the text), fine binding, VII-788 / 776 / 486-327 p.
    The founder of what has come to be known as the “Poitiers School” of administrative law (see Burdeau no. 119), F. first published this work in 1834, which received a second edition in 1839 and a fourth and final edition (for Volume 1 only) in 1855. An examination of this text reveals a genuine break with the previous generation (Cormenin, Gerando, and to a lesser extent Macarel), a break perhaps less attributable to the particular quality of the thought than to the fact that the solutions, tested, debated, and enriched by a growing body of case law, are more certain and stable, making it possible to trace the fundamental principles more clearly, even if the positions taken remain open to discussion. Indeed, one of the main strengths of this treatise is its abundance of maxims and general principles. Overall, a rare text to rediscover and not to be considered solely as an antiquity of administrative law.

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