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Le livre ""Le Conseil d'Etat, le Tribunal des Conflits et les Conseils Acad�����miques (1881)"" �����crit par le Marquis De Segur est une �����tude approfondie sur les institutions juridiques fran�����aises du XIXe si�����cle. L'auteur y d�����crit en d�����tail le r�����le et le fonctionnement du Conseil d'Etat, du Tribunal des Conflits et des Conseils Acad�����miques.Le Conseil d'Etat est pr�����sent����� comme une institution cl����� du syst�����me juridique fran�����ais, qui a pour mission de conseiller le gouvernement et de r�����gler les litiges administratifs. Le Tribunal des Conflits, quant ������ lui, est charg����� de trancher les conflits de comp�����tence entre les juridictions administratives et judiciaires. Enfin, les Conseils Acad�����miques sont des organes consultatifs qui assistent les autorit�����s administratives dans la gestion des �����tablissements d'enseignement sup�����rieur.Le Marquis De Segur aborde �����galement les r�����formes r�����centes qui ont affect����� ces institutions, ainsi que les critiques qui leur sont adress�����es. Il propose enfin des pistes de r�����flexion pour am�����liorer leur fonctionnement et leur efficacit�����.Ce livre constitue une source pr�����cieuse pour les �����tudiants et les professionnels du droit, ainsi que pour toute personne int�����ress�����e par l'histoire et le fonctionnement des institutions juridiques fran�����aises.This Book Is In French.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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" La matinée du 10 mai 1774, à Versailles, s¿écoula dans l¿attente de l¿événement qui ne faisait doute pour personne. Louis XV, dans la nuit précédente, avait bien, il est vrai, repris un moment connaissance, mais c¿étaient ces minutes de lucidité fugitive qui précèdent parfois l¿agonie. Il était prêt d¿ailleurs, pour le redoutable passage, sa maîtresse renvoyée, les sacrements reçus, les ordres donnés, de sa bouche, pour que son petit-fils, l¿héritier de son trône, fût tenu éloigné du foyer d¿infection qüétait sa chambre de mourant. Louis-Auguste, naguère Duc de Berry, maintenant Dauphin de France, se conformait, en sujet respectueux, à cette injonction suprême. Confiné depuis l¿aube dans les appartements de la Dauphine, avec quelques personnes de sa suite ou de son service, il guettait, plein d¿angoisse, les messagers qui se succédaient d¿heure en heure. Une seule fois, dans cette matinée, il fit acte d¿autorité. Une lettre de sa main adressée à l¿abbé Terray, contrôleur général, lui prescrivait de distribuer aux pauvres de Paris une somme de 200 000 livres, afin qüils priassent pour le Roi : « Si vous trouvez, ajoutait-il, que ce soit trop, vu les besoins de l¿État, vous les retiendrez sur ma pension et sur celle de Madame la Dauphine. » Cet ordre et les termes de ce billet, connus et publiés sur l¿heure, excitaient déjà de toutes parts un attendrissement général."
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