Discours Contre La Loi De Leptine plonge le lecteur dans l'Ath nes antique, au coeur d'un d bat juridique et politique passionnant. Ce texte de D mosth ne, figure embl matique de l' loquence grecque, est une r futation de la loi propos e par Leptine, qui visait restreindre l'attribution de certains privil ges et exemptions.
L'argumentation de D mosth ne, habilement traduite et annot e par M. Sti venart, r v le les enjeux complexes de la l gislation ath nienne et les tensions entre l'int r t public et les droits individuels. Ce discours est non seulement un t moignage pr cieux de la pratique oratoire et judiciaire de l' poque, mais aussi une r flexion intemporelle sur la justice, l' quit et le r le du citoyen dans la vie politique.
Cette dition offre une introduction claire et des notes d taill es pour faciliter la compr hension du contexte historique et juridique, rendant ce texte accessible aux tudiants, aux chercheurs et tous ceux qui s'int ressent l'histoire de la pens e politique et juridique.
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