FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
FALGAS (Anthony) – THE ORIGINS OF LAND LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
    FALGAS (Anthony)
    THE ORIGINS OF LAND RELATIONS LITIGATION (5th-19th CENTURIES); Preface by Grégoire BIGOT
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2022
    16 x 24 cm., paperback, "Imprim'vert®" label, wrapped in transparent film, 220 p.
    Since the mid-19th century, property disputes have been structured, in a binary fashion, between the two court systems. Indeed, while the administrative judge is traditionally presented as the guardian of the public domain, the judicial authority, for its part, holds primary jurisdiction over the management of the private domain. Despite the numerous exceptions that characterize this area of ​​law, this distinction rests on a teleological criterion that still today equates the dual jurisdiction with the dual nature of property ownership. But how did this division of powers emerge over the centuries? Which judges were in charge of property matters before this distinction was established? This study aims to answer precisely these questions, starting with the early Merovingian kings and gradually tracing its development back to the July Monarchy, the era in which this model of distribution took hold.

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