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Maurice Hauriou (17
August 1856 – 12
March 1929) was a
French jurist and
sociologist whose writings shaped French administrative law in the late 19th...
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public law,
developed in
amicable rivalry with his
colleague Maurice Hauriou of Toulouse, was to have a
lasting effect on the
development of
these parts...
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World War I in
France by Gény, Esmein, Planiol, Lyon-Caen,
Duguit and
Hauriou.
Where the
older École de l'exégese held that law was
synonymous to legislation...
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Kelsen and positivism: he
opposed great jurists of his time such as
Hauriou or Duguit. His
doctrine has
greatly influenced the
constitutional development...
- for Space, Territories,
Culture and
Communications Law
Institut Maurice Hauriou -
Institute for
public law
Institute of
Research on European, International...
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Services publics, 21, 133-35, 176-77 Gomel, CE 4
April 1914, S 1917.3.25 note
Hauriou. Jully, A. (2019).
Propos orthodoxes sur l’acte de gouvernement: (Note...
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Maurice Hauriou believed that it had been
repealed by the
constitutional laws of
February 24, 1875. Léon
Duguit considered it to be in force.
Hauriou argued...
- French).
November 5, 1880.
Archived from the
original on
February 3, 2023.
Hauriou,
Maurice (January 7, 2015). "Compétence du
tribunal judiciaire pour interpréter...
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Richard von Weizsäcker 2008
University of Tübingen Tübingen,
Germany Active Hauriou 2010 Tecnológico de Monterrey,
Campus Puebla Puebla,
Mexico Active Castor...
- Émile
Gebhart Jean-Léon Gérôme
Georges Goyau Alfred Grandidier Maurice Hauriou José-Maria de
Heredia Charles Hermite Henry Houssaye Henri Huchard Vincent...