De La Condition De L'enfant Dans Le Droit Public Ancien Et Moderne examines the legal status of children throughout history, with a particular focus on French public law. Auguste Rampal explores the evolution of children's rights and welfare from ancient times to the modern era. This study provides valuable insights into the changing perceptions of childhood and the legal protections afforded to children across different historical periods.
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