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    THE INTRODUCTION OF FRENCH CIVIL LAW IN ALSACE AND LORRAINE (January 1, 1925), Historical and legal studies by a group of magistrates, lawyers, and professors, University of Strasbourg, Faculty of Law and Political Science
Édition :
    Paris / Strasbourg
Date :
    1925
    octavo, paperback, partially uncut, fairly good condition, 166 p.
    After the First World War, the Strasbourg Faculty of Law was the site of intense reflection on the reintroduction of French law in the formerly occupied provinces. This collection of contributions is one of the major texts on this subject. Among the contributions are those by J. Duquesne, "The Civil Code in Imperial Territory from January 1, 1900 to November 11, 1918"; R. Schuman, "The Law Introducing Civil Laws before Parliament"; J.-P. Niboyet, "The Conflict Between French Laws and Local Laws in Alsace and Lorraine"; and H. Capitant, "The Place of the Introductory Law in the Contemporary Development of French Civil Law." Very rare.

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Mots-clés : Civil law

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