DUVERGIER DE HAURANNE (Prosper)
    ON THE LAW IN FRANCE AND ABUSE OF AUTHORITY
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1826
    in-8, br., uncut, (very worn copy), VIII-341 p.
    (Harvard AVJ5079, missing from Berkeley). A major text of the liberal doctrine of the Restoration, although less frequently cited than others. It should be noted that it extends some of Benjamin Constant's analyses (on the status of the Chamber of Peers, on the electoral system). At times (particularly on the theory of the parliamentary system) it demonstrates a more modern, systematic approach than Constant's. Furthermore, it seems to us that, regarding the organization of public liberties, and especially that of the Council of State, his text anticipates the theories that the Duke of Broglie would popularize in his famous 1828 article.

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