LERMINIER (Eugène) – COURSE ON THE HISTORY OF COMPARATIVE LEGISLATIONS TAUGHT AT THE COLLÈGE DE FRANCE (International Law - Roman period from Augustus to the end of Commodus' reign - Period of 193 years) - Academic year 1835-1836
LERMINIER (Eugène) – COURSE ON THE HISTORY OF COMPARATIVE LEGISLATIONS TAUGHT AT THE COLLÈGE DE FRANCE (International Law - Roman period from Augustus to the end of Commodus' reign - Period of 193 years) - Academic year 1835-1836
    LERMINIER (Eugène)
    COURSE IN THE HISTORY OF COMPARATIVE LEGISLATION TAUGHT AT THE COLLÈGE DE FRANCE (International Law - Roman Era from Augustus to the end of Commodus' reign - Period of 193 years) - Academic Year 1835-1836
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1836
    octavo, paperback, uncut, (very slightly faded), 390 p.
    Lerminier was the first professor to hold the chair of Comparative Legislation, created in 1831 at the Collège de France. He is now considered the father of comparative law as it is still taught today. Our book reproduces the stenographic transcript of the lectures he delivered (20 in total) between 1835 and 1836. Very rare.

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Mots-clés : Comparative Law