Paris Institute for Comparative Law

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Paris Institute for Comparative Law
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founding 1931
place Paris , France
director Louis Vogel
Website idc.u-paris2.fr

The Paris Institute for Comparative Law ( French Institut de droit comparé de Paris , abbreviation “ IDC ”) is a public institution for comparative law , which was founded in 1931 by Henri Capitant and Henri Lévy-Ullmann. It currently belongs to the University of Panthéon-Assas .

Library

The institute's library, founded in 1951, currently (2013) comprises around 80,000 volumes and subscribes to 250 specialist journals. French and international literature on comparative law, doctoral theses, special legal encyclopedias, international legal texts and documents on European law are collected. The library is considered to be the most comprehensive specialist library in France for this area of ​​law.

Graduates, fellows, professors

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bode, Michael (2010). Le groupe international de sociétés: le système de conflit de lois en droit comparé français et allemand . Peter Lang. P. 31. ISBN 978-3-0343-0414-6 .
  2. a b Winter, Jay; Prost, Antoine (2013). René Cassin and Human Rights: from the Great War to the Universal Declaration . Cambridge University Press. P. 228. ISBN 978-1-107-03256-9 .
  3. ^ Revue internationale de droit comparé . January-March 2007.