[Collective] – SANCTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY LAW, vol. II: The Rationale for Sanctions Imposed in Courts, ed. Cécile Chainais, Dominique Fenouillet and Gaëtan Guerlain, coll. L'Esprit du Droit
[Collective] – SANCTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY LAW, vol. II: The Rationale for Sanctions Imposed in Courts, ed. Cécile Chainais, Dominique Fenouillet and Gaëtan Guerlain, coll. L'Esprit du Droit
    [Collectif]
    SANCTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY LAW, vol. II: The Reasoning Behind Sanctions Imposed in Courts, ed. Cécile Chainais, Dominique Fenouillet and Gaëtan Guerlain, coll. L'Esprit du Droit
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2013
    octavo, paperback, good condition, XLI-256 p.
    Contains, among others, the following contributions: Michel Van de Kerchove, The philosophical foundations of the motivation of sanctions; Anne-Lise Sibony, Can there be economic foundations to the motivation of sanctions?; Guillaume Drago, The motivation of sanctions according to constitutional law; Jean-Marc Sauvé, The motivation of administrative sanctions; Éric Loquin, The paradox of the motivation of arbitral awards.

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Mots-clés : Civil procedure