JOUSSE (Daniel) – NEW COMMENTARY ON THE CIVIL ORDINANCE OF APRIL 1667, New edition augmented with the Idea of ​​Civil Justice
JOUSSE (Daniel) – NEW COMMENTARY ON THE CIVIL ORDINANCE OF APRIL 1667, New edition augmented with the Idea of ​​Civil Justice
JOUSSE (Daniel) – NEW COMMENTARY ON THE CIVIL ORDINANCE OF APRIL 1667, New edition augmented with the Idea of ​​Civil Justice
JOUSSE (Daniel) – NEW COMMENTARY ON THE CIVIL ORDINANCE OF APRIL 1667, New edition augmented with the Idea of ​​Civil Justice
    JOUSSE (Daniel)
    NEW COMMENTARY ON THE CIVIL ORDINANCE OF APRIL 1667, New edition augmented with the Idea of ​​Civil Justice
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1767
    2 vols. in-12, full brown calfskin, gilt titles and volumes on burgundy paper, spine with 5 raised bands decorated with fleurons, friezes and double gilt fillets framing, bands decorated with blind gilt rolls, edges of boards decorated with a gilt fillet, red edges, (headcaps damaged, gilt faded, paper for the title of vol. II missing, bands and covers rubbed with losses of leather, corners and edges bumped), interior fairly fresh, XXXVIII-302 / [2 ff.]-[345-788] p. [continuous pagination].
    (Dupin no. 708). The title of the Ordinance of 1667 should not be misleading: what Colbert codified was not French civil law but the method of procedure, that is to say, civil procedure. As such, Jousse's commentary constitutes one of the major works of proceduralist doctrine of the Ancien Régime. Furthermore, the edition we have is substantially expanded compared to previous ones and includes, in particular, more than 120 pages of tables of contents, which make it very convenient to use. It also contains a preface on the new procedure introduced in Prussia and a reflection on the codification of procedure, as well as a text of more than 100 pages on "the idea of ​​civil justice," which constitutes one of the best syntheses of the subject. All in all, an important book.

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