- Léon
Duguit (1859–1928) was a
leading French scholar of
public law (droit public).
After a
stint at Caen from 1882 to 1886, he was
appointed to a chair...
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brought into
English jurisprudence by
Frederick W. Maitland. In France, Léon
Duguit developed the
concept of
social law in his 1911 book, Le
droit social, le...
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service public dans la théorie de l'État de Léon
Duguit (The role of
public service in Léon
Duguit's theory of the state), was
completed under the supervision...
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Coker Harvey Mansfield, Sr.
Influences Elite theory Kenneth Arrow Léon
Duguit James Coleman Carl
Hempel Academic work
Discipline Political science Sub-discipline...
- ISBN 978-0-521-48458-9. Hayward, J. E. S. (1960a). "Solidarist Syndicalism:
Durkheim and
DuGuit, part I". The
Sociological Review. 8 (1): 17–36. doi:10.1111/j.1467-954X...
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Legal constitutionalism: Some
classic scholars in this
tradition are: "Léon
Duguit,
Georges Burdeau,
James Bryce, A.
Lawrence Lowell, and
Woodrow Wilson."...
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University of Bordeaux.
Geoffrey Keating (c. 1569–c. 1644),
Irish historian Léon
Duguit (1859–1928),
French scholar of
public law
Henri Moysset (1875–1949), French...
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founded before World War I in
France by Gény, Esmein, Planiol, Lyon-Caen,
Duguit and Hauriou.
Where the
older École de l'exégese held that law was synonymous...
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Maurice Hauriou at 1st place,
Henry Berthélemy at the 4th, Léon
Duguit at the 6th, Léon
Michoud at the 15th.
These figures,
alongside Adhémar Esmein...
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Kelsen was
joined in this
critique by the
distinguished French jurist Léon
Duguit, who
wrote in 1911: "Self-limitation
theory (vis Jellinek)
contains some...