"Etudes Administratives..." by A. F. A. Vivien offers a detailed exploration of administrative law and practices in 19th-century France. This seminal work delves into the structures, functions, and legal frameworks governing French administration during a period of significant political and social change. Vivien's analysis provides valuable insights into the complexities of government operations and the evolution of administrative systems.
This book is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the development of modern administrative law and its impact on French society. Its meticulous examination of historical administrative practices makes it a relevant study for contemporary discussions on governance and public policy.
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