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The French Institutionalists : Maurice Hauriou, Georges Renard, Joseph T. Delos / ed. by Albert Broderick.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Twentieth Century Legal Philosophy Series ; 8Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©1970Edition: Reprint 2013Description: 1 online resource (370 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780674729957
  • 9780674729964
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1
LOC classification:
  • KJV284 .B763 1970
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- The Sociological Theory of the Institution and French Juristic Thought -- Maurice Hauriou—A Memoir -- Georges Renard—A Memoir -- The Evolution of the Institutional Conception of Positive Law—A Backward Glance -- PART I MAURICE HAURIOU -- The Two Realisms -- The Notion of an Objective Juridical Order Establishing Itself in Political Matters -- The Separation of the Individual and the State -- The Special Guarantees of Individual Rights -- Notes on Decisions of the Conseil d’État: The Tichit Case -- The Esquieu Case -- The Theory of the Institution and the Foundation: A Study in Social Vitalism -- Classical Method and Juridical Positivism -- The Social Order: The Formal Organization of the Social Order Conceived as a System Endowed with a Slow and Uniform Movement. Institutions -- Maurice Hauriou by Marcel Waline -- PART II GEORGES RENARD AND JOSEPH T. DELOS -- The Degrees of Institutional Existence: The General Characteristics of the Institution by Georges Renard -- The Interior Life of the Institution: Intimacy, Authority, Objectivity by Georges Renard -- A Critical Meditation on Georges Renard’s La Théorie de L’Institution by François Geny -- The Theory of the Institution: The Realist Solution of the Problem of Moral Personality and Law with an Objective Foundation by Joseph T. Delos -- The Object of Sociology: For the Redress of Contemporary Sociology by Joseph T. Delos -- The Philosophy of the Institution by Georges Renard -- APPENDIX Code Provisions Cited in Text -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- GLOSSARY -- Index
Summary: In tracing the evolution of the institutional conception of positive law, this volume makes an important contribution to the study of positive law. It also provides the first extensive translation of important writings on the theory of the institution, which has had continuing influence in France but has been known only by repute in English-speaking countries. Supplementing the selections from the most significant works of Hauriou, Renard, and Delos are critiques that provide a contemporary focus to institutionalist thought. They include pieces by the noted jurists Jean Brèthe de la Gressaye, Andr&eacute Hauriou (the son), François and Bernard Geny, and Marcel Waline, as well as a retrospective essay prepared by Delos especially for this volume. The writings themselves range over a number of areas--sociology, psychology, law, and philosophy--and they cover such subjects as juridical method, public law, individual rights and the state, Hauriou's famous "Notes" on decisions of the Conseil d'Etat, natural law, and the social order.
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Frontmatter -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- The Sociological Theory of the Institution and French Juristic Thought -- Maurice Hauriou—A Memoir -- Georges Renard—A Memoir -- The Evolution of the Institutional Conception of Positive Law—A Backward Glance -- PART I MAURICE HAURIOU -- The Two Realisms -- The Notion of an Objective Juridical Order Establishing Itself in Political Matters -- The Separation of the Individual and the State -- The Special Guarantees of Individual Rights -- Notes on Decisions of the Conseil d’État: The Tichit Case -- The Esquieu Case -- The Theory of the Institution and the Foundation: A Study in Social Vitalism -- Classical Method and Juridical Positivism -- The Social Order: The Formal Organization of the Social Order Conceived as a System Endowed with a Slow and Uniform Movement. Institutions -- Maurice Hauriou by Marcel Waline -- PART II GEORGES RENARD AND JOSEPH T. DELOS -- The Degrees of Institutional Existence: The General Characteristics of the Institution by Georges Renard -- The Interior Life of the Institution: Intimacy, Authority, Objectivity by Georges Renard -- A Critical Meditation on Georges Renard’s La Théorie de L’Institution by François Geny -- The Theory of the Institution: The Realist Solution of the Problem of Moral Personality and Law with an Objective Foundation by Joseph T. Delos -- The Object of Sociology: For the Redress of Contemporary Sociology by Joseph T. Delos -- The Philosophy of the Institution by Georges Renard -- APPENDIX Code Provisions Cited in Text -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- GLOSSARY -- Index

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In tracing the evolution of the institutional conception of positive law, this volume makes an important contribution to the study of positive law. It also provides the first extensive translation of important writings on the theory of the institution, which has had continuing influence in France but has been known only by repute in English-speaking countries. Supplementing the selections from the most significant works of Hauriou, Renard, and Delos are critiques that provide a contemporary focus to institutionalist thought. They include pieces by the noted jurists Jean Brèthe de la Gressaye, Andr&eacute Hauriou (the son), François and Bernard Geny, and Marcel Waline, as well as a retrospective essay prepared by Delos especially for this volume. The writings themselves range over a number of areas--sociology, psychology, law, and philosophy--and they cover such subjects as juridical method, public law, individual rights and the state, Hauriou's famous "Notes" on decisions of the Conseil d'Etat, natural law, and the social order.

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