Summary: | This paper tell the story of the attempt of characterization of what would be a French-style legal geography initiated by the author. He positions his approach and particularly the difficulties encountered in regard to its implementation in the French conception. In this context, he places the present issue, not as a continuity of the introduced reflections but rather as a renewal of these perspectives because firstly, the essentially exploratory objective of his work, if it allowed readers to discover the disciplines interface, and, secondly, the main objective to find a name for this approach, are here overtaken. As this is a "new" conception (or rather renewed) of the thought, quasi-unknown in France, its "testimony" places the originality and the interest of the combined approach between law and geography.
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