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Law, Revolution, and Constitutions: The Legal Foundations of Modern France MTA
From customary law to the Napoleonic Code and beyond—how legal change shaped citizenship and governance
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Law, Revolution, and Constitutions: The Legal Foundations of Modern France *Law, Revolution, and Constitutions: The Legal Foundations of Modern France* explores how the French state was constructed through a continuous dialogue between political upheaval and legal institutionalization. The book begins by analyzing the transition from the fragmented customary laws of the *Ancien Régime* to the radical assertion of national sovereignty and universal rights in 1789. It argues that while the Revolution provided the ideological blueprint for modern citizenship, it was the subsequent Napoleonic era that provided the necessary machinery through the Civil Code of 1804 and the establishment of a centralized administrative state, including the influential *Conseil d’État*.

The narrative tracks the evolution of French constitutionalism through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, highlighting a persistent search for stability amidst frequent regime changes. The book examines how the legal system managed deep social and political divisions—such as the secularization of the state through the Law of 1905 and the complexities of legal pluralism within the French colonial empire. It also confronts the darkest periods of French legal history, specifically the Vichy regime’s collaboration and the subsequent postwar purges, which underscored the fragility of the rule of law when faced with authoritarianism.

In its final sections, the book focuses on the maturity of the Fifth Republic and the transformative "rights revolution" initiated by the Constitutional Council in 1971. This shift moved France from a system of absolute parliamentary sovereignty to one of judicial review and constitutionalized individual liberties. The text concludes by examining contemporary challenges, including the profound impact of European Union law on national sovereignty, the digitalization of justice, and twenty-first-century reforms concerning bioethics, marriage equality, and environmental rights. Ultimately, the work presents French law not as a static collection of codes, but as a living technology of statecraft that continues to adapt to the demands of a globalized, digital, and diverse society.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • The transformation of French law from customary pluralism to national codification, culminating in the Napoleonic Code as a tool for state-building and social order
  • How revolutionary principles of liberty, equality, and citizenship were tested, adapted, and institutionalized through successive constitutions from 1791 to the Fifth Republic
  • The development of France's dual judicial system (ordinary courts and Conseil d'État) and its role in balancing state authority with individual rights and administrative legality
  • The ongoing tension between centralized state power and local/regional autonomy, from revolutionary departments to modern decentralization reforms
  • How French law engaged with colonial legal pluralism, European integration, and supranational human rights regimes to redefine sovereignty and citizenship
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for law students, political scientists, and historians specializing in modern European history or comparative constitutional law. It will particularly benefit readers interested in how legal institutions shape state formation, the evolution of civil law systems, and the interaction between revolutionary ideals and practical governance. Legal practitioners working with French or civil law jurisdictions will find valuable insights into the historical foundations of contemporary French legal principles and administrative practices.

Author:

Alexis Kelly

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Date Published:

January 21, 2026

Word Count:

76,451 words

Reading Time:

5 hours 21 minutes

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