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Legal interpretation in France under the reign of louis xvi
a review of the gazette des tribunaux
pp. 21-43
Résumé
This chapter examines judicial interpretation of the law during the final years of France's Ancien Regime: in particular, the 15 years of Louis XVI's reign that preceded the French Revolution. I shall explore this interpretation through the lens of a periodical law report from the period, called the Gazette des tribunaux. To this end, first it will be necessary to present this publication's political and legal context. Second, I shall analyse the evolution of methods of publishing judgments, before proposing hypotheses about the evolution of legal interpretation itself.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Morigiwa Yasutomo, Stolleis Michael, Halpérin Jean-Louis (2011) Interpretation of law in the age of enlightenment: from the rule of the king to the rule of law. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 21-43
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1506-6_2
Citation complète:
Halpérin Jean-Louis, 2011, Legal interpretation in France under the reign of louis xvi: a review of the gazette des tribunaux. In Y. Morigiwa, M. Stolleis & J. Halpérin (eds.) Interpretation of law in the age of enlightenment (21-43). Dordrecht, Springer.