AUBRY (Charles) and RAU (Charles-Frédéric) – COURSE IN FRENCH CIVIL LAW ACCORDING TO THE METHOD OF ZACHARIÆ, 6th ed. revised and updated with legislation and case law by Étienne Bartin, [vol. I (Introduction, Status of Persons, Acts of Status)
AUBRY (Charles) and RAU (Charles-Frédéric) – COURSE IN FRENCH CIVIL LAW ACCORDING TO THE METHOD OF ZACHARIÆ, 6th ed. revised and updated with legislation and case law by Étienne Bartin, [vol. I (Introduction, Status of Persons, Acts of Status)
AUBRY (Charles) and RAU (Charles-Frédéric) – COURSE IN FRENCH CIVIL LAW ACCORDING TO THE METHOD OF ZACHARIÆ, 6th ed. revised and updated with legislation and case law by Étienne Bartin, [vol. I (Introduction, Status of Persons, Acts of Status)
AUBRY (Charles) and RAU (Charles-Frédéric) – COURSE IN FRENCH CIVIL LAW ACCORDING TO THE METHOD OF ZACHARIÆ, 6th ed. revised and updated with legislation and case law by Étienne Bartin, [vol. I (Introduction, Status of Persons, Acts of Status)
    AUBRY (Charles) and RAU (Charles-Frédéric)
    COURSE IN FRENCH CIVIL LAW ACCORDING TO THE METHOD OF ZACHARIÆ, 6th ed. revised and updated with legislation and case law by Étienne Bartin, [vol. I (Introduction, Status of Persons, Civil Status Documents, Nationality, Status of Foreigners, Criminal Convictions, Minority, Interdiction, Domicile, Absence) and III (Real Easements, Privileges, Mortgages) only]
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1936 / 1938
    2 vols. in-8, vol. I: paperback, uncut, (faded, some leaves detached); vol. III: paperback, uncut, (spine sunned), good condition, 928 / 735 p.
    As J.-L. Halpérin points out (no. 34), Aubry and Rau “brought about a true revolution in the method of presenting civil law. Not confining themselves to following the Civil Code article by article, they sought to create a reasoned treatise by combining exegetical methods with dogmatic teaching. They also aimed to unite theory and practice by combining the pure logic of a precise and rigorous text with the wealth of voluminous notes devoted to jurisprudence and the discussion of opinions.” It is worth noting that subsequent editions underwent only minor modifications: the seventh edition had only seven revised volumes, and the eighth, only one. Bartin, who in the previous edition had revised only volumes V to XII, corresponding to the subjects he was particularly interested in, then decided to complete his revision in a new edition. Thus, while Bartin explained in his preface the necessity of retaining elements from the fourth edition… The plan is simply to update the notes; P. Esmein clearly intends not to "limit himself to a mere update." Thus, we find ourselves here with one of the last editions that truly retains references to the original text by Aubry & Rau. Moreover, Esmein does not hesitate to dismantle the thinking of its founders and replace it with contradictory contemporary case law.

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