Guillaume Louis Julien Carre

Guillaume Louis Julien Carre

French legal adviser
Date of Birth: 21.10.1777
Country: France

Content:
  1. A French Legal Scholar
  2. Publications and Contributions
  3. - "Analyse de Procédure civile" (1811-1812)
  4. - "Traité du gouvernement des paroisses" (1822, 1824)
  5. Influence and Legacy

A French Legal Scholar

Jean-Baptiste Julien d'Authier was a distinguished French legal scholar who held a professorship in civil procedure at the University of Rennes.

Publications and Contributions

Throughout his career, d'Authier published a series of influential legal works:

- "Analyse de Procédure civile" (1811-1812)

- "Traité et Questions de Procédure" (1819)

- "Lois de procédure civile" (1824, revised edition by A. Chauveau, 1841-1843)

- "Traité du gouvernement des paroisses" (1822, 1824)

- "Les Lois de l'organisation et de la compétence des juridictions civiles" (1825-1826; revised edition by V. Foucher, 1841-1843)

- "Le Droit civil français dans ses rapports avec la juridiction des justices de paix" (1829)

These works covered a wide range of topics within French civil procedure and law. D'Authier's contributions to legal scholarship are recognized for their clarity, thoroughness, and practical guidance.

Influence and Legacy

D'Authier's writings had a significant impact on the development of French law and judicial practice. His work on civil procedure helped to clarify and streamline legal processes, while his treatise on the organization and jurisdiction of civil courts provided valuable insights for legal practitioners.

Today, d'Authier's publications remain valuable resources for scholars and legal professionals alike, demonstrating the enduring influence of his contributions to the field.

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