L’Ordre des avocats au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale : de la disparition d’un patrimoine historique à la mise en valeur d’un patrimoine reconstitué

The history of the Order of lawyers at both the Conseil d’Etat (highest administrative court) and Cour de Cassation (highest court of appeal) is intertwined with that of the two Supreme Courts, of which it has been the independent and exclusive bar for more than two centuries. As Judicial Officers,...

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Main Author: Jean Barthélemy
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Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2022-08-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/35897
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description The history of the Order of lawyers at both the Conseil d’Etat (highest administrative court) and Cour de Cassation (highest court of appeal) is intertwined with that of the two Supreme Courts, of which it has been the independent and exclusive bar for more than two centuries. As Judicial Officers, the lawyers at the Conseils are required to stay in close proximity to these courts, and therefore their Order has its head office at the heart of the Cour de cassation, within the courthouse of Paris. Heir to the “Compagnie des avocats”, the Lawyers Company at the Councils of the King, the Order had a rich historical heritage, which completely disappeared in the fire of the Palace by Paris Commune in 1871. The tragic events during this period in our history, followed by the definitive establishment of the Republic in which a number of famous lawyers at the Conseils took part, have sparked a memory awareness, creating a heritage awareness. From that, a powerful effort for reconstituting and preserving its heritage was initiated by the Order, and was crowned more recently by a promoting policy, whose culmination is, in collaboration with the Cour de Cassation’s Library and the National Library of France, the systematic digitization of archives for further dissemination.
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spelling doaj.art-ec5c0605308c43779899bae72c7b0e442023-10-03T10:36:23ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ1630-73052022-08-014810.4000/insitu.35897L’Ordre des avocats au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale : de la disparition d’un patrimoine historique à la mise en valeur d’un patrimoine reconstituéJean BarthélemyThe history of the Order of lawyers at both the Conseil d’Etat (highest administrative court) and Cour de Cassation (highest court of appeal) is intertwined with that of the two Supreme Courts, of which it has been the independent and exclusive bar for more than two centuries. As Judicial Officers, the lawyers at the Conseils are required to stay in close proximity to these courts, and therefore their Order has its head office at the heart of the Cour de cassation, within the courthouse of Paris. Heir to the “Compagnie des avocats”, the Lawyers Company at the Councils of the King, the Order had a rich historical heritage, which completely disappeared in the fire of the Palace by Paris Commune in 1871. The tragic events during this period in our history, followed by the definitive establishment of the Republic in which a number of famous lawyers at the Conseils took part, have sparked a memory awareness, creating a heritage awareness. From that, a powerful effort for reconstituting and preserving its heritage was initiated by the Order, and was crowned more recently by a promoting policy, whose culmination is, in collaboration with the Cour de Cassation’s Library and the National Library of France, the systematic digitization of archives for further dissemination.http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/35897lawyers at the Conseil d’État and the Cour de Cassationlawyers at the Councils of the KingJudicial Officerhistorical heritagedisappearancefire of 1871
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L’Ordre des avocats au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale : de la disparition d’un patrimoine historique à la mise en valeur d’un patrimoine reconstitué
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lawyers at the Conseil d’État and the Cour de Cassation
lawyers at the Councils of the King
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historical heritage
disappearance
fire of 1871
title L’Ordre des avocats au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale : de la disparition d’un patrimoine historique à la mise en valeur d’un patrimoine reconstitué
title_full L’Ordre des avocats au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale : de la disparition d’un patrimoine historique à la mise en valeur d’un patrimoine reconstitué
title_fullStr L’Ordre des avocats au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale : de la disparition d’un patrimoine historique à la mise en valeur d’un patrimoine reconstitué
title_full_unstemmed L’Ordre des avocats au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale : de la disparition d’un patrimoine historique à la mise en valeur d’un patrimoine reconstitué
title_short L’Ordre des avocats au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale : de la disparition d’un patrimoine historique à la mise en valeur d’un patrimoine reconstitué
title_sort l ordre des avocats au conseil d etat et a la cour de cassation et la question patrimoniale de la disparition d un patrimoine historique a la mise en valeur d un patrimoine reconstitue
topic lawyers at the Conseil d’État and the Cour de Cassation
lawyers at the Councils of the King
Judicial Officer
historical heritage
disappearance
fire of 1871
url http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/35897
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