BERTHÉLEMY (Henri) – ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, 12th ed.
BERTHÉLEMY (Henri) – ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, 12th ed.
    BERTHÉLEMY (Henri)
    ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, 12th ed.
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1930
    large octavo, paperback, uncut, Ex-libris stamped "Doctor Sibille", (foxing on the cover and inside, annotations and underlining in ink and pencil), [this book comes from the personal library of Bernard Pacteau], XXXI-1168 p.
    H. B.'s treatise on administrative law has always suffered from comparison with that of M. Hauriou, particularly because it presented a doctrine already perceived at the time as conservative (for example, it rejected the idea that public authorities could be considered legal entities except in cases where they act as private individuals). It is perhaps also for this reason that it is regaining interest today, as it represents the final expression of this doctrine, heavily influenced by Ducrocq, in an accessible and concise manner lacking in many earlier texts of the same nature. Moreover, the updates are very numerous and comprehensive, so that each of the modern debates in administrative law is addressed in this text: discussion on the criterion of the exorbitant clause, analysis of the notion of the "State as shareholder," State interventions in industrial matters, and so on. Latest edition.

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Mots-clés : Administrative Law