ROUAST (André)
    WRITTEN EXAMS IN ADVANCED AND COMPARATIVE CIVIL LAW, Doctoral Studies 1942-1943: Division of Inheritance and Community Property and 1948-1949: Gifts Inter Vivos Exempt from Formalities
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1949
    , mimeographed bound in half mottled fawn morocco with corners, spine with raised bands, gilt title, superb copy, 291-306 p.
    The author is best known for his *Précis du droit du travail* (A Concise Treatise on Labor Law), initially written in collaboration with P. Durand, but he also taught civil law at the Paris Faculty of Law for nearly 20 years. The first of the handouts collected here, a continuation of his 1941 work, *La famille dans la nation* (The Family in the Nation) (PUF 1941 Bibliothèque du peuple no. 11), is decidedly pronatalist in inspiration, with a distinctly Pétainist tone: “One must not believe that in a matter like this, it is enough to modify the laws to change morals… What laws can do is create a framework conducive to the improvement of morals, instead of inciting their perversion. This change is already significant; it is the condition for the recovery of our country.” Indeed, the author examines how the rules governing inheritance among descendants must avoid any tendency toward Malthusianism. The second handout is a high-quality general theory of gifts. A rare collection.

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