Plaidoyer Pour La Quotidienne Dans L'affaire Des Troubles Du 18 Octobre, by Fontaine, presents a passionate defense related to the disturbances of October 18th. This work likely delves into the legal and social complexities surrounding these events, offering a unique perspective on the issues at hand. Fontaine's arguments provide valuable insight into the civil rights and political dimensions of the case, making it essential reading for those interested in French law, social justice, and the dynamics of public order.
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