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Brissaud, History of French Public Law, 1915
A History of French Public Law, by Jean Brissaud; translated by James. W. Garner; with Introductions by Harold D. Hazeltine and by Westel W.
Willoughby. Published by Little, Brown and Co. (Boston 1915). lvii+581 p. The work is divided into fifteen chapters: I, The Roman Epoch; II, The Frankish or
Barbarian Epoch, Political Institutions; III, Origins of the Feudal Regime; IV, The Church Under the “Ancien Regime”; V, The Feudal Period, The Feudal
State; VI, Status of Lands; VII, Status of Persons; VIII, The Period of Monarch, the Constitutional Monarch; IX, The Monarchial Period, The
States-General and the Provincial Estates; X, The Central Administration XI, Local Administration; XII, Judicial Organization; XIII, Financial Organization;
XIV, Military Organization; XV, Revolutionary Period. (This volume is part of the Continental Legal History Series, published under the auspices of the
Association of American Law Schools. A Preface by Ernst Freund provides a biographical sketch of Brissaud.) It includes an Index.
Title:   A history of French public law / by Jean Brissaud, late professor of legal history in the University of Toulouse ; translated by James W. Garner, professor of political science in the University of Illinois ; with introductions by Harold L. Hazeltine, reader in English law in Cambridge University and by Westel W. Willoughby, professor of political science in Johns Hopkins University.
OCLC Number:   62097158
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