Individual right and the social function

Authors

  • Léon Duguit

Keywords:

Individual right, Social function, Classical juridical texts

Abstract

The following text is translated to English: “The text now translated consists of the transcription of one of several lectures given by Léon Duguit at the Faculty of Law of Buenos Aires, in August 1911, published in the work Les transformations générales du Droit Privé depuis le Code Napoléon. Paris: Félix Alcan, 1912, p. 1-22. The translation presented followed the transcription contained there, without modification as to the structure of the text, nor to the formatting of the footnotes and the notation of the bibliographic references. Any observations were included in brackets.

Author Biography

Léon Duguit

He was Dean of the Faculty of Law of Bordeaux; Municipal Councilor of Bordeaux; Administrator of the Military Hospital of the Armed Forces during the 1st World War; Founder of the Faculty of Law of Cairo (1925-1926); Founder, together with Hans Kelsen and Weyr, of the “Revue Internationale de Théorie du Droit”.

References

Les transformations générales du Droit Privé depuis le Code Napoléon. Paris: Félix Alcan, 1912, p. 1-22

Published

2023-10-12

How to Cite

Duguit, L. (2023). Individual right and the social function. Inova Jur, 2(1). Retrieved from https://revista.uemg.br/index.php/inovajur/article/view/8034

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