Les voies de recours extraordinaires : proposition d'erreur et requête civile (de l'ordonnance de Saint Louis jusqu'à l'ordonnance de 1667).

Door: Dauchy, Serge.


  • ISBN: 9782130423492
  • Uitgever: Preface de J. Hilaire. Paris : PUF, 1988. Paperback. 93 pp. (Travaux et recherches de l'Université de Droit, d'Économie et de Sciences Sociales de Paris II. Série sciences historiques ; 26). French text. With a dedication by the author. Conditi...
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  • Extra informatie: - This study by Serge Dauchy offers a detailed historical analysis of two exceptional legal remedies in French civil procedure - the proposition d'erreur and the requête civile - from the Ordonnance de Saint Louis (13th century) to the Ordonnance civile of 1667. Drawing on archival sources from the Parlement de Paris, Dauchy reconstructs the evolution of these remedies, showing how the proposition d’erreur, the accusation by one of the parties that the court itself had committed a legal error in its final judgment, originally dominant, became rigid and risk-laden, leading to the rise of the more adaptable requête civile, the possibility to reopen a case after judgment if new facts or serious procedural errors emerged, in the 16th century. This shift reflects broader procedural reforms and changing attitudes toward judicial error and finality. The study culminates with the 1667 Ordinance, which codifies and limits these remedies, laying the groundwork for modern appeal systems like cassation. Dauchy combines legal theory, judicial practice, and historical sources, including original pleadings and judgments, to trace how these extraordinary procedures shaped early modern French justice and procedural law.
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