Léon Duguit

Léon Duguit Léon Duguit (1859–1928) was a leading French scholar of public law (''droit public''). After a stint at Caen from 1882 to 1886, he was appointed to a chair of constitutional law at the University of Bordeaux in 1892, where one of his colleagues was Émile Durkheim.

Duguit's novel objectivist theory of public law, developed in amicable rivalry with his colleague Maurice Hauriou of Toulouse, was to have a lasting effect on the development of these parts of law. In Duguit's opinion, the state was not a mythical Sovereign inherently superior to all its subjects, or even a particularly powerful legal person, but merely a group of people engaged in public service, the activity constituting and legitimising the state. Although critical of notions such as sovereignty, democracy, legal personhood and even property to the extent it is not legitimised by a social purpose, he distinguished himself from Marxists by emphasizing the function of the economy for the development of the state. Provided by Wikipedia
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Souveraineté et liberté
Derecho y Cs. Sociales
by Duguit, Léon
Published 1922
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Manual de derecho constitucional
Derecho y Cs. Sociales
by Duguit, León
Published 1926
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by Duguit, Léon
Published 1901
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by Duguit, Léon
Published 1903
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by Duguit, Léon
Published 1921
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by Duguit, Léon
Published 1911
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La transformación del Estado
Derecho y Cs. Sociales
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by Duguit, León
Published 1926
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El pragmatismo juridico
Derecho y Cs. Sociales
by Duguit, León
Published 1924
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by Duguit, León
Published 1952
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by Duguit, León, 1859-1928.
Published 1911
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by Duguit, León, 1859-1928.
Published 1909
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by Duguit, León, 1859-1928.
Published 1913
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by Duguit, Léon, 1859-1928
Published 1921
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