"Dissertations Sur Des Questions Qui Naissent De La Contrariété Des Loix Et Des Coutumes" by Louis Boullenois explores the contradictions arising from conflicting laws and customs. This historical work delves into jurisprudence and legal history, offering insights into the complexities of the French legal system. Boullenois's analysis provides a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of law and its interaction with societal norms. The dissertations shed light on the challenges faced by legal scholars and practitioners in navigating the intricacies of customary law and its relationship to formal legislation. This book remains relevant for those interested in the historical foundations of legal thought and the enduring questions surrounding legal interpretation and application.
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