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Political Science in France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

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Report of the Committee on Political Research
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1924

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3 All the seventeen French universities but Besançon and Clermont-Ferrand have law faculties.

4 Renault, Laparadelle, Pillet and Piédelièvre.

5 Preparation for the licence, a degree roughly equivalent to an American M. A., includes a thorough grounding in civil and criminal law and procedure, as well as in general economics and political science.

6 The Société de législation comparée bears some analogy, of course, to our legislative reference bureaus.

7 Mention ought to be made, however, of the excellent work done by certain parliamentary commissions, particularly with reference to the preparation of financial and proportional representation projects.

8 During the period following the war most of the libraries remained open only five or six hours a day and were often poorly heated.

9 Seventy-three out of 123 theses in these three years dealt with French administration and administrative law alone.

10 The great educational value of frequent party conferences is ehown in the high plane of public discussion of constitutional and economic reform that has been going on since the war.

11 Law and sociology combine in the methodology of Duguit, as they do in that of men like Pound in America.

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