[Collective] – FRENCH JUSTICE AND THE LAW DURING THE PROTECTORATE IN TUNISIA, ed. Nada Auzary-Schmaltz, coll. Knowledge of the Maghreb, Institute for Research on the Contemporary Maghreb
[Collective] – FRENCH JUSTICE AND THE LAW DURING THE PROTECTORATE IN TUNISIA, ed. Nada Auzary-Schmaltz, coll. Knowledge of the Maghreb, Institute for Research on the Contemporary Maghreb
    [Collectif]
    French Justice and the Law During the Protectorate in Tunisia, ed. Nada Auzary-Schmaltz, coll. Knowledge of the Maghreb, Institute for Research on the Contemporary Maghreb
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2007
    octavo, paperback, good condition, 199 p.
    We will remember the contributions of Benjamin Rahal, The Council of State in the protectorates of North Africa: “a tailor-made role”; Ali Noureddine, The Court of Appeal of Tunis: a late creation (June 1941); Sandra Gérard-Loiseau, The portrait of the French magistrate through the archives; Farid Lekéal, The place of French justice in the distribution of powers within the Tunisian protectorate: two decades of adjustment (1883-1903).

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