Apart from an annotated edition of the articles on Roman law and a few articles on natural, political and penal justice, there has been no systematic and detailed study of law in the Encyclopédie. Without claiming to exhaust this huge and difficult subject, this article has a threefold aim, namely to understand the place of jurisprudence in the work and to reconstruct its complex ramifications, to situate it in the legal culture and controversies of its time, and to understand the contribution of three contributors : Toussaint (a practitioner), Boucher d’Argis (a jurisconsult) and Jaucourt (a jusnaturalist).
Le droit dans l'Encyclopédie. Cartographies, enjeux, collaborateurs
Luigi DELIA
2013
Abstract
Apart from an annotated edition of the articles on Roman law and a few articles on natural, political and penal justice, there has been no systematic and detailed study of law in the Encyclopédie. Without claiming to exhaust this huge and difficult subject, this article has a threefold aim, namely to understand the place of jurisprudence in the work and to reconstruct its complex ramifications, to situate it in the legal culture and controversies of its time, and to understand the contribution of three contributors : Toussaint (a practitioner), Boucher d’Argis (a jurisconsult) and Jaucourt (a jusnaturalist).File in questo prodotto:
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