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[BRISSON, Barnabé || HOTMAN, François || DUPRAT, Pardoux ].
Lexicon juridicum, Hoc est, Juris civilis et canonici in schola at que soro usitatarum vocum penus. Ex antiquis & recentioribus jurisconsultis de Lexigraphis [.] Brissonii, Hotmani, Prateii.
[Genève], Jacob Stoer, 1599.
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500 €
Second edition.
The aim of the Lexicon juridicum is to offer a collection of specific terms and expressions used in the field of law and extracted from the works of the most renowned jurisconsults. Its ambition is nothing less than to offer students a work that is as dense as it is convenient.
The Reformed publisher Jacob Stoer chose the form of a dictionary-like compilation of the works of the jurisconsults Brisson, Hotman and Duprat.
[CODE JUSTINIEN].
Codicis Iustiniani Imp[er]atoris cu[m] varijs su[m]marijs diuina p[ro]mulgatio.
Paris, François Regnault, 1518.
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Pretty post-incunabula edition with headings printed in red.
According to Renouard this is the typographical material of Pierre Olivier.
The Justinian Code is the most complete corpus of Roman law, rediscovered and completed during the Renaissance, it will serve as the basis for European law.
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COCHIN, Henri.
Oeuvres de feu Mr Cochin écuyer, avocat au Parlement, contenant le recueil de ses mémoires et consultations.
Paris, De Nully, 1751-1756.
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Henri Cochin (1687-1747) was a famous jurisconsult, considered the model of eloquence of the bar.
Set published from 1751 (original edition) to 1753 by Nully for the first four volumes. Volumes 5 and 6 are from Durand in 1764 and 1766.
VALIN, René-Josué.
Nouveau Commentaire sur l'Ordonnance de la Marine du mois d'Août 1681.
La Rochelle, Jerôme Légier, 1766.
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250 €
Second edition.
The great naval ordinance of July 31, 1681, also called the naval code or simply royal ordinance of 1681, also known as Colbert's Ordinance, is a major French royal ordinance drawn up on July 31, 1681 under the reign of Louis XIV, which codifies comprehensively the uses in maritime transport (merchant marine). Inspired by the customs and statutes of the United Provinces (Amsterdam and Antwerp), it was established under the aegis of Colbert; its principles were adopted into positive law in 2006.
TOURNET, Jean.
Coustumes de la Prevoste et Vicomte de Paris.
Paris, Gervais Alliot, 1627.
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350 €
Second edition.
The version commented by Jean Tournet of the Coutume de Paris will be the legal reference throughout the seventeenth century.
The Coustumes de Paris, revised in 1605, constitute the body of legal texts which will apply to the jurisdiction of the Parliament of Paris (and therefore almost to all of France) until the drafting of the Napoleonic Civil Code. They are, moreover, one of the major sources of inspiration for the Civil Code.
SCHNEIDEWEIN, Johann.
Johannis Schneidewini j.u.d. clarissimi, et academiae Wittergensis Professoris quondam publici, & Celeberrimi, in quatuor institutionum imperialium D. Justiniani libros.
Cologne, Wilhelmi Metternich, 1698.
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Comments on the Justinian code which is the basis of the Western legal system by Johann Schneidewein who was a student of Martin Luther.
ALAUZET, Isidore.
Essai sur les peines et le système pénitentiaire.
Paris, A l'imprimerie royale, 1842.
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At the beginning of the XIXth century, imprisonment gradually imposed itself as a justice penalty whereas previously the prison was mainly a temporary place of confinement before the execution of the real punishment (banishment, torture, execution ... ). Following the Enlightenment (Beccaria) or thinkers like Tocqueville and Bentham, Alauzet then asked the question of the staggering of sentences and the organization of prisons. He also examines the systems of Lucas, Auburn and Faucher.
BOICEAU, Jean || DANTY, N.
Traité de la preuve par témoins en matière civile, contenant le commentaire de Me Jean Boiceau sur l'article 54 de l'ordonnance de Moulins.
Paris, Guillaume Cavelier, 1697.
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150 €
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Book which largely takes up the work of Jean Boiceau de la Borderie on testimonial evidence.
CHORIER, Nicolas.
La Jurisprudence du célèbre conseiller et jurisconsulte Guy Pape, dans ses décisions avec plusieurs remarques importantes.
Lyon, Jean Certe, 1692.
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300 €
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Guy Pape was a jurisconsult in the Dauphiné in the 15th century. Its jurisprudence remains a benchmark for the justice of the old regime.
LEPAGE, P.
Nouveau Style de la procédure civile dans les cours d'appel, les tribunaux de première instance, de commerce, et dans les justices de paix ou Le Code Judiciaire mis en pratique par des formules.
Paris, Hacquart, 1806.
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160 €
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Updating of the civil procedure following the creation of the Code Napoleon.
"It was not enough to have perfected the civil laws, to have made them uniform for the whole of France, and to have methodically drafted them in a single Code; it was still necessary to reform the Civil Procedure [...] The work that we are publishing aims to facilitate the means of being promptly informed in this part of the laws; the new Judicial Code is sufficiently demonstrated therein "(extract from the preface).
FABRO, Antonio || [ FAVRE, Antoine ].
Codex Fabrianus definitionum forensum et rerum in sacro sabaudiae senatu tractatarum, ad ordinem titulorum codicis iustinianei, et in novem libros distributus.
Coloniae Allobrogum [Cologny], Petrum & Iacobum Chouër, 1628.
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The "Codex Fabrianus" or "Fabrian Code" is the best known book by Antoine Favre (1557-1624, jurist, French lawyer).
This collection of jurisprudence consisting of judgments from the decisions of the Savoy Senate, first published in 1606, was written to help lawyers in their work, through its practical use, and to avoid contradictory decisions.
SACHET, Adrien.
Traité théorique et pratique de la législation sur les accidents du travail.
Paris, J.-B. Sirey, 1909.
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Fifth edition, completely revised and updated with new legislation and case law (1909).
Presentation copy to "Monsieur Duboin, conseiller à la Cour de Cassation.".
ARRETS COUR DE CASSATION.
Bulletin des arrêts de la Cour de Cassation rendus en matière criminelle.
Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1858 à 1912.
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The "Bulletin des arrêts de la Cour de Cassation" concerning criminal cases has been published since 1793 (French Revolution) to the present day.
Each report stand for one year, which is made up of several issues.
This collection of reports consists of 40 volumes (from years 1857 and 1858, 1865 to 1886, 1889 to 1893, 1895 to 1898, 1900 to 1903, 1905, 1910 and 1911) and 2 volumes of tables and an appendix volume.
These annual reports are archives of the highest jurisdiction of the French judiciary system over more than 50 years.
FERRIERE, Claude-Joseph de.
Dictionnaire de Droit et de Pratique contenant l'explication des Termes de Droit, d'Ordonnances, de Coutume & de Pratique avec les Jurisdictions du Royaume.
Paris, Joseph Saugrain, 1749.
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