Henry Berthélemy

Louis Jean Baptiste Henry Berthélemy (1857 with Oucques - 1943) is a Jurisconsulte French. Initially Professor of right to Lyon, in 1884, it multiplied in this city works of moral raising. It became in 1892 assistant of the Maire of Lyon, and organized the collaboration of the private benevolence and the public assistance. Named in 1896 administrative law professor at the university of Paris, it was not long in becoming, by its teaching and its books, one of the most estimated Masters French public law. It continued to carry on in Paris its philantropic activity. President of several learned societies, member of the Academy of Science morals and political in 1919, it was elected senior of the Faculty of Law of Paris on November 16th, 1922.

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  • Larousse of the XXe century

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