Edmond Rousse

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Aimé Joseph Edmond Rousse (born March 18, 1817 in Paris , † August 1, 1906 ) was a French lawyer who became a member of the Académie française in 1880 .

Life

After attending school, Rousse studied law , became secretary to the famous lawyer Gustave Louis Chaix d'Est-Ange and wrote his pleadings . As a lawyer, he was in the bar association approved by Paris and in 1870 President (Bâtonnier) this Bar Association. In addition, he wrote several legal textbooks, but also books on historical personalities such as the brothers Gabriel and André Mirabeau and François Quesnay .

Rousse, who was also an officer of the Legion of Honor , was elected on May 13, 1880 as the successor to the politician Jules Favre to a member of the Académie française and took the fifth armchair (armchair 5) there until his death.

Publications

  • Édition des Discours et plaidoyers de M. Chaix d'Est-Ange , 1862
  • Etude on "Le droit nobiliaire" by M. Lévêque , 1879
  • Consultation on the décrets du 29 mars 1880 , 1880
  • Discours, plaidoyers et œuvres diverse , 2 volumes, 1884
  • Les Mirabeau et Quesnay , 1891
  • Mirabeau , 1893
  • Avocats et magistrats , 1903
  • Lettres à un ami , posthumously 1908

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