Répétitions Écrites Sur Le Droit Administratif ...... is a significant historical work on French administrative law, authored by Louis Cabantous. This book provides a detailed exploration of the legal principles and practices governing the relationship between the state and its citizens during the 19th century. It offers valuable insights into the historical development of administrative law in France and the evolution of governmental regulations.
Students of legal history, scholars of French law, and anyone interested in the foundations of modern administrative systems will find this book to be an essential resource. Cabantous's meticulous examination of the legal framework of his time makes this work a lasting contribution to the field. A crucial addition to any legal studies collection.
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