CURASSON (Jacques)
    TREATISE ON THE JURISDICTION OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, 3rd ed., revised, augmented and updated with current legislation, legal doctrine and case law by Messrs. Poux-Lagier and Paul Pialat
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1854
    2 vols. in-8, half black morocco, smooth spine decorated, (covers, corners and edges rubbed, headcaps slightly worn, foxing), XXIII-730 / 936 p.
    Works devoted to justices of the peace retain more relevance today than the abolition of this judicial system in favor of district courts might suggest. They inform us, first of all, about the state of the law in the 19th century in a number of areas (e.g., property law, since justices of the peace had jurisdiction over the majority of possessory actions). They were also the first to examine the practical applications of the principle of separation of powers in disputes devoid of political affiliation, where legal questions were therefore very clear (public domain law, the system of administrative policing, etc.). Finally, they also paint a picture of everyday legal practice in the 19th century, which is often absent from general treatises. This text is particularly valuable because of its early publication date, which allows it to gather the legal solutions of the early 19th century.

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Mots-clés : Civil procedure

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