BARROT (Odilon)
    ON CENTRALIZATION AND ITS EFFECTS, Contemporary Studies Collection
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1861
    octavo, paperback, uncut, very fresh, VIII-247 p.
    OB is a paradoxical figure: author in 1871 of a work on the judicial organization in France, in which he argued that the existence of an administrative court was a flaw in our judicial system, he was appointed Vice-President of the Council of State the following year and was among those who organized the modernization of this institution after the Second Empire. The work presented here is the author's most important and constituted, throughout the late 19th century, one of the fundamental reflections on the administrative organization of France. OB clearly demonstrates the links between centralization and despotism, especially in its disintegration of intermediary bodies. Rare.

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