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In response to the ambiguity skillfully perpetuated by legal practicioners and theorists, the author asks us here to implement the principles on which the judiciary rational was founded and to analyze the places of conflict in the laws and the solutions adopted for them. In this book of judicial philosophy, law specialists and laymen will find an exhaustive analysis of law mechanisms composed of numerous examples and in particular, a close study of the Nazi judicial order. Specialist in International Private Law, François Rigaux is a university professor.
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In response to the ambiguity skillfully perpetuated by legal practicioners and theorists, the author asks us here to implement the principles on which the judiciary rational was founded and to analyze the places of conflict in the laws and the solutions adopted for them. In this book of judicial philosophy, law specialists and laymen will find an exhaustive analysis of law mechanisms composed of numerous examples and in particular, a close study of the Nazi judicial order. Specialist in International Private Law, François Rigaux is a university professor.
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In response to the ambiguity skillfully perpetuated by legal practicioners and theorists, the author asks us here to implement the principles on which the judiciary rational was founded and to analyze the places of conflict in the laws and the solutions adopted for them. In this book of judicial philosophy, law specialists and laymen will find an exhaustive analysis of law mechanisms composed of numerous examples and in particular, a close study of the Nazi judicial order. Specialist in International Private Law, François Rigaux is a university professor.
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The Law of Judges Publication date : September 1, 1997
In response to the ambiguity skillfully perpetuated by legal practicioners and theorists, the author asks us here to implement the principles on which the judiciary rational was founded and to analyze the places of conflict in the laws and the solutions adopted for them. In this book of judicial philosophy, law specialists and laymen will find an exhaustive analysis of law mechanisms composed of numerous examples and in particular, a close study of the Nazi judicial order. Specialist in International Private Law, François Rigaux is a university professor.