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Science politique et droit public dans les facultés de droit européennes (XIIIe - XVIIIe siècle)

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The content explores various aspects of political theory and legal education from the medieval period to the early modern era. Contributions include discussions on the role of glossators and the political training of clerics in 13th-century Paris, as well as early attempts to distinguish public law as a separate legal discipline. The limitations of public power are examined through the lens of commentators' teachings, while the relationship between scholars and authority is highlighted by the actions of Philip IV of France towards the University of Paris. Further analysis addresses the intersection of absolutism and legality in medieval legal thought, alongside the legal exegesis of Innocent IV. The origins of ecclesiastical and civil jurisdiction are explored through the work of Francesco Zabarella, and the influences of various European universities on legal education are discussed. The evolution of political thought and its impact on communal institutions is also a focal point, as is the education of jurists in relation to power dynamics. The annotation concludes with insights into the development of public law concepts in Central European universities during the early modern period, alongside a look at the teaching of public law in Italian universities in the 18th century.

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Science politique et droit public dans les facultés de droit européennes (XIIIe - XVIIIe siècle), Jacques Krynen

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2008
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