DUFOUR (Gabriel) – GENERAL TREATISE ON APPLIED ADMINISTRATIVE LAW or EXPOSITION OF THE DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE concerning the exercise of the authority of the king, ministers, prefects, sub-prefects, mayors, prefectural councils, the council of
DUFOUR (Gabriel) – GENERAL TREATISE ON APPLIED ADMINISTRATIVE LAW or EXPOSITION OF THE DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE concerning the exercise of the authority of the king, ministers, prefects, sub-prefects, mayors, prefectural councils, the council of
DUFOUR (Gabriel) – GENERAL TREATISE ON APPLIED ADMINISTRATIVE LAW or EXPOSITION OF THE DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE concerning the exercise of the authority of the king, ministers, prefects, sub-prefects, mayors, prefectural councils, the council of
    DUFOUR (Gabriel)
    GENERAL TREATISE ON APPLIED ADMINISTRATIVE LAW or EXPOSITION OF DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE concerning the exercise of the authority of the king, ministers, prefects, sub-prefects, mayors, prefectural councils, the council of state, unhealthy workshops, ferries and boats, local roads, municipalities, conflicts, contributions, waterways, etc., 2nd ed.
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1854 to 1857
    7 vols. in-8, half green empire calf, gilt titles and volumes on a smooth spine decorated with triple gilt fillets underlining and gilt friezes, Ex-libris stamped "J. Berriat St Prix", (binding worn with abrasions, noting on the headcaps, edges rubbed with some paper missing, boards slightly rubbed, foxing in the interior, vol. V: lower headcap damaged and impact on the spine, partial edge hatched in ink), [this book comes from the personal library of Marcel and Jean Waline].
    In the 1840s, a generational shift occurred between the founding authors of administrative law and their successors. Dufour's treatise, presented here, is a perfect illustration of this. It constitutes the first comprehensive and organized presentation (far superior to Cormenin's last edition of 1840 in terms of its method of analysis and presentation), a synthesis of doctrinal analysis and practice, as the author was a lawyer at the Council of State. It is the first of those monumental administrative treatises that would be produced in the second half of the century (Ducrocq, Batbie, etc.). But it also deserves praise for its exceptional quality of exposition and its constant attention to the analysis of texts. The section devoted to the techniques of administrative litigation seems to us superior to everything written on the subject up to Laferrière. Dufour published the first edition of his General Treatise in 1843, widely recognized as one of the best. He died in 1870 and was unable to complete his work, which Taudière later partially continued.

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Mots-clés : Administrative Law