Henri De Page

Henri De Page (1894–1969) was a Belgian jurist.

De Page obtained his doctorate of law at the Free University of Brussels in 1919 and was appointed a judge on the Brussels court of instance. After obtaining a teaching position at the University, he was appointed a professor in 1936.

His principal work was the thirteen-volume ''Traité élémentaire de droit civil belge'' (1950), the leading textbook on Belgian civil law. De Page belonged to the ''École scientifique'', also called "la seconde école de l'éxégese" founded before World War I in France by Gény, Esmein, Planiol, Lyon-Caen, Duguit and Hauriou. Where the older ''École de l'exégese'' held that law was synonymous to legislation and that the practice of law was the mere application of statutes, the ''École scientifique'' was of the opinion that law was a complex entity with many sources, including socio-economic factors. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La loi du 30 avril 1951 sur les baux commerciaux / by Page, Henri de

    Published 1952
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    Traité élémentaire de droit civil belge : les incapables - les ogligations / by Page, Henri de

    Published 1940
    Book
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    Traité élémentaire de droit civil belge : les obligations / by Page, Henri de

    Published 1936
    Book
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    Traité élémentaire de droit civil belge : des principaux contrats usuels / by Page, Henri de

    Published 1938
    Book