Jean de Terrevermeille

Jean de Terrevermeille

Lawyer specialist in Roman law under Charles VI, Jean de Terre Vermilion is a Juriste XVe century for which the royalty is a function whose king is not owner:

the royal function survives the King after the death of this last. The law of succession does not belong to the private law: it concerns the habit. Thus the author of Tractatus of swears futuri successoris legitimi in regiis hereditatis develops the statutory theory of the crown, and its Thèse concerns and the natural person of the king and the spiritual perception of the State through the royal function.

Thus this Vermilion Ground text seems to illustrate perfectly the spirit of the fundamental laws by developing the concepts of succession and perpetuity of the capacity.

Category: French lawyer

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