[Catala Miscellany] – FRENCH PRIVATE LAW AT THE END OF THE 20TH CENTURY, Studies offered to Pierre CATALA
[Catala Miscellany] – FRENCH PRIVATE LAW AT THE END OF THE 20TH CENTURY, Studies offered to Pierre CATALA
    [Mélanges Catala]
    FRENCH PRIVATE LAW AT THE END OF THE 20TH CENTURY, Studies offered to Pierre CATALA
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2001
    in-8, br., photographic portrait outside text B&W of the recipient, (cover slightly sunned), good condition, XXVI-1023 p.
    In these Mélanges, we will particularly note the contributions of J. Carbonnier, On some missed opportunities in legislation; G. Cornu, A civil lawyer's perspective; N. Molfessis, The titles of the law; B. Teyssié, Verbo Laws (social); R. Badinter, The presumption of innocence, history and modernity; P.-Y. Gautier, The founding articles (reflections on the doctrine); M. Grimaldi, Term gifts; J. Ghestin, Authenticity, error and doubt; C. Larroumet, For contractual liability; D. Mazeaud, Family and liability (reflections on some aspects of “the ideology of reparation”); F. Zenati, The legal nature of quasi-usufruct (or the metempsychosis of value).

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Mots-clés : Civil Law, Miscellany