Semaine de Droit Normand 1971
Author(s): Scholars associated with the Département de Droit, Université de Caen
Title: Compte rendu de La Semaine de Droit Normand, 1971
Remarks:
The Séminaire de Droit Normand was founded by Professors C.A.F. Astoul (1863-1929) and Robert Généstal (1872-1931) of the Université de Caen in 1908 and revived in 1921. The comptes rendu of the Séminaire's regularly held conferences, usually published in the Revue historique de droit français et étranger, or (more recently) the Annales de Normandie, describe academic contributions to the conferences in a few paragraphs, somewhat shorter than an article, but particularly valuable where no article resulted. Full proceedings (travaux) were published after the Semaines held in Jersey (1923) and in Guernsey (1927, 1938). This compte rendu reports, amongst others, papers given at Flers in 1971 by Jean Yver on the loss of hearings before juries, R. Filhol on the abrogation of customs, and R. Delatouche on the English manors of the Abbey of Bec. Edition(s): Series, 1921 - . Provenance of this copy: St John Robilliard CollectionFurther reading:
H. Nézard, "Congrès de la semaine de droit normand", Revue internationale de l'enseignement lxxxiii (1929), 102-111. Travaux de la Semaine d'Histoire du Droit Normand tenue à Jersey du 24 au 27 mai 1923 (Caen, 1925), preface.Loading
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