Cours de Droit Commercial par Jean-Marie Pardessus est un ouvrage classique qui offre un aperçu détaillé du droit commercial tel qu'il était pratiqué au début du 19e siècle en France. Ce cours explore les principes fondamentaux du commerce, les obligations des commerçants, les contrats commerciaux, et les questions relatives à la faillite et à la propriété commerciale.
Rédigé en français, ce livre est une ressource précieuse pour les historiens du droit, les étudiants en droit comparé, et tous ceux qui s'intéressent à l'évolution des pratiques commerciales et juridiques en Europe. Bien que le droit commercial ait considérablement évolué depuis sa publication, cet ouvrage offre un aperçu historique important des fondements du droit commercial moderne.
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