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Jeanne Chauvin (22 April 1862 – 7 September 1926) was the second woman to obtain a degree in law in France, in 1890. Her application to be sworn in as a lawyer was at first rejected, but after the law was changed in 1900 she was the second French woman to be authorized to plead at the bar (after Olga Petit.) Nevertheless, certain resources ...
Also: France: People: By occupation: Jurists: Lawyers This category is for those who have practiced law in the country of France by representing or advising clients, whether private or government. Technically, anyone with a law degree is a lawyer; this category is reserved for those who meet the most obvious connotation of the word.
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century French women lawyers The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it. Contents
Legal terminology in French law. Pages in category "French legal terminology" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Maître (spelled Maitre according to post-1990 spelling rules) is a commonly used honorific for lawyers, judicial officers and notaries in France, Belgium, Switzerland and French-speaking parts of Canada. [1] [2] It is often written in its abbreviated form M e or plural M es in French and Mtre in Canadian English.
French lawyers (14 C, 31 P) French legal scholars (36 P) N. ... Pages in category "French jurists" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
He began practice as an advocate before the parlement of Paris from 1522 to 1535 and later taught law at various places. After he turned Lutheran and later Calvinist, he was forced into exile for many years, with stays in Basel, Geneva, Tübingen, Strasbourg, Besançon, and elsewhere. He returned to Paris in 1557 but had to flee again in 1562.
Illustration from de Chasseneuz's Catalogus gloriae mundi, showing the 14 arts.. Barthélemy de Chasseneuz (1480–1541) was a French jurist. His name has also been recorded as Cassaneus Bertalan, Bartholomaeus Cassaneus, Bartholomäus Cassaneus, Barthelemy de Chassenée, de Chassaneo, Bartholm Chasseneux, Chassanæus, Chassanaeus, Hassanaus, or Bartholomew Cassaneus.