History of legal thought
divine law – natural law – legal positivism – codification – written law – legal science
After an introductory entitled chapter "The antique and medieval inheritance. From the classic jusnaturalism to legal humanism", from the Ancient Greek legal conceptions to the edge of the XVIth century, the teaching divides in two big parts. The first part, dedicated in the "Modernity of the natural law", explore (ch. 1) the trilogy of the values of the XVIIth century (reason, morality and freedom) then (ch. 2) the European legal thought during the phase of "Enlightenment and Revolutions". The second part examines the conditions and the forms of the "triumph of the positivism", at first (ch. 1) in the XIXth century, through the trilogy "law, science, history", then, for XXth century and the beginning XXIth century, "the searches for the objective".
Bachelor of Honor
Law
Historic critical sense - knowledge of great evolutions of the Western legal thought - chronology - major authors-
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