WALINE (Marcel) – INDIVIDUALISM AND THE LAW
WALINE (Marcel) – INDIVIDUALISM AND THE LAW
WALINE (Marcel) – INDIVIDUALISM AND THE LAW
    WALINE (Marcel)
    INDIVIDUALISM AND THE LAW
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1949
    octavo, two-tone brown/beige cardboard binding, gilt title on smooth spine, (very rare pencil annotations, yellowed paper), good condition, 436 p.
    This book is based on a course taught by the author at the Paris Faculty of Law in 1943-44; Part One: Is the Individual the End of Law? (doctrines affirming that the individual is the end of law, doctrines denying that the individual is the end of law); Part Two: Individual or Social Sources of Law (including an exceptional chapter on the creation of subjective rights by individual will in contracts); Part Three: Legal Institutions Inspired by Political Individualism (the individualistic conception of property, human rights and public liberty, the limitation of the State by law, etc.). Rare.

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Mots-clés : Philosophy of Law