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30 avril 2026

Trial of Marquise de Brinvilliers: Codified Justice Under Louis XIV

Text commentary - 5 pages - Law's history and philosophy

The trial of Marquise de Brinvilliers illustrates the application of the 1670 criminal ordinance and highlights the tension between codification and exception in the judicial system under Louis XIV.

14 avril 2026

François Mitterrand on the Constitutional Council: Strengthened Authority and Democratic Vigilance

Text commentary - 4 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Discover how François Mitterrand balances the strengthening authority of the Constitutional Council with democratic vigilance, addressing concerns of a potential 'government of judges'. Learn about the Council's evolution from a political instrument to a judicial authority, protecting...

26 mars 2026

King Louis XV's Authoritative Discourse

Text commentary - 3 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Analysis of King Louis XV's statements during the 'Flagellation Session' of 1766, highlighting his assertion of absolute monarchy and rejection of Parliament's protestatory doctrines.

26 mars 2026

Coronation of Philip I by Gervais de Bellême

Text commentary - 1 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Discover the significance of Philip I's coronation in 1059 and its role in legitimizing Capetian royal power in medieval France.

13 janv. 2026

Debré Law: New Partnership between State and Private Schools

Text commentary - 3 pages - Law's history and philosophy

The Debré Law establishes a new framework for relations between the State and private schools, providing financing in exchange for compliance with secular education and State control.

16 déc. 2025

Cesare Beccaria's Critique of the Death Penalty: An Analysis of Chapter XVI of "On Crimes and Punishments"

Text commentary - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Discover the profound insights of Cesare Beccaria on the death penalty in Chapter XVI of his influential work, "On Crimes and Punishments" (1764). Beccaria firmly rejects the death penalty, citing its ineffectiveness as a deterrent and questioning its legitimacy. He argues that perpetual slavery...

06 oct. 2025

Olympe de Gouges' 1791 Declaration of the Rights of Woman: A Pillar of Democracy and Gender Equality

Text commentary - 5 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Discover the groundbreaking "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen" by Olympe de Gouges, a pioneering document that boldly expanded the principles of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in 1791. This seminal work championed women's rights, equality,...

29 sept. 2025

Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Female Citizen

Text commentary - 6 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Analysis of Olympe de Gouges' 1791 Declaration, its relation to the 1789 Declaration and the Constitution of 1791, and its impact on women's rights.

28 sept. 2025

Olympe de Gouges' Declaration of Women's Rights

Text commentary - 5 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Discover how Olympe de Gouges' 1791 Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Female Citizen expanded on the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, advocating for women's rights and equality in French society.

25 sept. 2025

Legitimizing Monarchical Power: The Coronation of French Kings as Described by Jean Golein in 1372

Text commentary - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Unlock the secrets of France's monarchic past with the Treatise on the Coronation of the Kings of France by Jean Golein (1372). This seminal work reveals how the coronation ceremony legitimized royal power, asserted independence from external authorities, and symbolized institutional...