VEDEL (Georges)
    PUBLIC LAW COURSE, 3rd year Bachelor's degree 1949-1950
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1950
    , mimeographed bound in half mottled fawn morocco with corners, spine with raised bands, gilt title, superb copy, 209 p.
    While still a professor at the Toulouse Faculty of Law, Dean Vedel taught this third-year undergraduate course as a lecturer at the Paris Faculty of Law. The first part of the course examined the elements of a legal theory of individual public rights, and the second part explored their application to individual liberty. It includes, in particular, a reflection on the legal status of declarations of human rights in French constitutional history, and a legal theory of individual public rights, notably featuring a fascinating passage where the dean argues that human rights have supra-constitutional value (p. 144 ff.). He concludes his argument with the following observation: “In the final analysis, any recognition of supra-constitutional natural rights can logically be based only on religious values.” A rare text.

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