AUBRY (Charles) et RAU (Charles-Frédéric) – COURS DE DROIT CIVIL FRANÇAIS D’APRÈS LA MÉTHODE DE ZACHARIÆ, 6e éd. revue et mise au courant de la législation et de la jurisprudence par Étienne Bartin : t. I : État civil, nationalité, incapables ; t. III : S
AUBRY (Charles) et RAU (Charles-Frédéric) – COURS DE DROIT CIVIL FRANÇAIS D’APRÈS LA MÉTHODE DE ZACHARIÆ, 6e éd. revue et mise au courant de la législation et de la jurisprudence par Étienne Bartin : t. I : État civil, nationalité, incapables ; t. III : S
AUBRY (Charles) et RAU (Charles-Frédéric) – COURS DE DROIT CIVIL FRANÇAIS D’APRÈS LA MÉTHODE DE ZACHARIÆ, 6e éd. revue et mise au courant de la législation et de la jurisprudence par Étienne Bartin : t. I : État civil, nationalité, incapables ; t. III : S
AUBRY (Charles) et RAU (Charles-Frédéric) – COURS DE DROIT CIVIL FRANÇAIS D’APRÈS LA MÉTHODE DE ZACHARIÆ, 6e éd. revue et mise au courant de la législation et de la jurisprudence par Étienne Bartin : t. I : État civil, nationalité, incapables ; t. III : S
    AUBRY (Charles) and RAU (Charles-Frédéric)
    COURSE IN FRENCH CIVIL LAW ACCORDING TO THE METHOD OF ZACHARIÆ, 6th ed., revised and updated with current legislation and case law by Étienne Bartin: Vol. I: Civil status, nationality, incapacitated persons; Vol. III: Easements, privileges, mortgages
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1936 / 1938
    2 vols. in-8, brown half-calf, gilt titles & volumes on spines with 5 raised bands with blind-tooled fillets underlining the bands, bound with the monogram "BNP", (covers and bindings rubbed with slight losses of leather, bands torn on vol. I, tail edges rubbed, corners and edges slightly worn), interior fairly fresh, 928 / 735 p.
    As J.-L. Halpérin points out (no. 34), Aubry and Rau “brought about a true revolution in the method of presenting civil law. Not confining themselves to following the Civil Code article by article, they sought to create a reasoned treatise by combining exegetical methods with dogmatic teaching. They also aimed to unite theory and practice by combining the pure logic of a precise and rigorous text with the wealth of voluminous notes devoted to jurisprudence and the discussion of opinions.” It is worth noting that subsequent editions underwent only minor modifications: the seventh edition had only seven revised volumes, and the eighth, only one. Bartin, who in the previous edition had revised only volumes V to XII, corresponding to the subjects he was particularly interested in, then decided to complete his revision in a new edition. Thus, while Bartin explained in his preface the necessity of retaining elements from the fourth edition… The plan is simply to update the notes; P. Esmein clearly intends not to "limit himself to a mere update." Thus, we find ourselves here with one of the last editions that truly retains references to the original text by Aubry & Rau. Moreover, Esmein does not hesitate to dismantle the thinking of its founders and replace it with contradictory contemporary case law.

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