Résultats de recherche

  • interest in the image of Louis XV and Louis XVI than in the one of their glorious ancestor Louis XIV
  • literature as a support for other researches other than literary such as historical analysis remains weak
  • perfect. The plan in Greek law is less developed than in French law. It can thus take advantage of certain
  • states as a greater threat to national security than other great powers. This reshuffling of traditional
  • legality of crisis. The state needs other legal tools than ordinary ones. Exceptional powers are conferred
  • as the pages go by it's less a truth or essence than a body again capable of depth. The work tends to
  • the scapegoat or the pet peeve he is nothing more than a solution an escape route and an outlet able to
  • of the legal order of the seas is more apparent than real since universalism and regionalism are engaged
  • place as much in the field of public and private law than in the procedural sphere or in the criminal law
  • satisfaction influences the scope of the transfer more than the transfer itself. The organization also plays