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- Title
L'Hôpital's Laws.
- Authors
SEONG-HAK KIM, MARIE
- Abstract
The article discusses the contributions of French jurist and chancellor Michel de L'Hôpital to the development of French legal theory in the 16th century. It offers a response by the author of the article "Civil Law and Civil War: Michel de L'Hôpital and the Ideals of Legal Unification in Sixteenth-Century France," published elsewhere in the same issue, to two critiques of that article. These are "What Is in a Name? Our French Law" by Sarah Hanley and "Power, Not Progress: An Alternative Reading of L'Hôpital's Legal Reforms" by Amalia D. Kessler, both also published elsewhere in the same issue.
- Subjects
FRANCE; L'HOSPITAL, Michel de, 1507-1573; 16TH century French history; HANLEY, Sarah; KESSLER, Amalia D.; HISTORICAL jurisprudence; LEGAL history
- Publication
Law & History Review, 2010, Vol 28, Issue 3, p843
- ISSN
0738-2480
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0738248010000660