Raymond Carré de Malberg

Raymond Carré de Malberg (1861–1935) was a French jurist and one of France's leading constitutional scholars.

As professor of public law in Caen, Nancy and Strasbourg, Carré de Malberg developed a thorough positivist theory and critique of French constitutional law, influenced by interwar German thought as expressed in the Weimar Constitution.

Although his works, including ''Contribution à la théorie générale de l'Etat'' (1920) and '' La loi, expression de la volonté générale'' (1931), became much-cited classics in post-war French scholarship, they have found little reception abroad. Provided by Wikipedia
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