Cours Elementaire De Droit Civil Francais offers a detailed exploration of French civil law, as presented in lectures at the Faculties de Droit. Authored by Albert Vigi , this work provides foundational knowledge in civil law, making it an essential resource for students and legal scholars. The book delves into the core principles and historical context of French legal thought.
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