CALAIS-AULOY (Jean) – ESSAY ON THE NOTION OF APPEARANCE IN COMMERCIAL LAW, Preface by Henry Cabrillac, Bibl. de droit privé, t. XVII
CALAIS-AULOY (Jean) – ESSAY ON THE NOTION OF APPEARANCE IN COMMERCIAL LAW, Preface by Henry Cabrillac, Bibl. de droit privé, t. XVII
CALAIS-AULOY (Jean) – ESSAY ON THE NOTION OF APPEARANCE IN COMMERCIAL LAW, Preface by Henry Cabrillac, Bibl. de droit privé, t. XVII
    CALAIS-AULOY (Jean)
    ESSAY ON THE NOTION OF APPEARANCE IN COMMERCIAL LAW, Preface by Henry Cabrillac, Private Law Library, vol. XVII
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1959
    in-8, half green calf (slightly sunned) with corners, author and title gilt on spine with 5 raised bands, top edges gilt, covers preserved, very good condition except for a few rare scuffs, joints slightly marked and edges rubbed, [this thesis comes from the personal library of Henry Solus], 304 p.
    “For each specific application, Mr. Calais-Auloy, following a rigorous method, analyzes the hidden element, then the visible element, and finally gives considerable weight to the psychological element, which is clearly decisive. Mr. Calais-Auloy’s work provides proof of the prominent place held in commercial law by the notion of appearance. As Mr. Cabrillac rightly emphasized in his preface, it fits within the contemporary doctrinal movement that tends to affirm and defend the autonomy of commercial law. Indeed, dictated by needs for credit and speed that are not recognized by civil law, the notion of appearance presents itself in commercial law according to a style all its own: Mr. Calais-Auloy has provided the most striking demonstration of this.” (Michel Vasseur, RIDC no. 4/1960, p. 864 et seq.).

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