HAYEM (Henri)
    A HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL STUDY OF THE LEGISLATION AND CASE LAW CONCERNING CIVIL SOCIETIES
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    circa 1911
    octavo, paperback, fairly good condition, INVOICE TO MR. PERCEROU, 271 p.
    HH was one of the Faculty of Law's great hopes. He was the only contributor to the Centenary Book of the Civil Code who was not a law professor. His study on "The Renewal of Legal Studies on the Consulate" remains, a century later, the definitive work on the subject. However, he was killed during the First World War (see the Golden Book of the Paris Faculty of Law, 1914-1918). We have here a copy of his thesis, which, as Ch. Lyon-Caen points out in his preface, received the Rossi Prize, the highest award then bestowed by the Paris Faculty of Law. It begins with a rich historical section, but its main interest lies in a general theory of civil societies as contrasted with that of "neighboring legal institutions" (associations, commercial companies, etc.). The work also bears a dedication to Professor Percerou. In every respect, a rare and remarkable volume.

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