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Eustache Juchereau De Saint Denys
Eustache Jean Juchereau de Saint-Denys (March 28, 1809 – June 17, 1883), was a lawyer, diplomat, polyglot, correspondent and French legislator of French-Canadian origin, graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Paris. He was one of the leading French diplomats to the Dominican Republic during the Dominican War of Independence. Coming from a family of noble lineage and legitimist orientation, he entered the French diplomatic service and developed his career in several European, Asian and American countries, including Greece, Turkey, Spain, Haiti and, especially, the newly born Dominican Republic. In December 1843, he participated, along with his colleagues Adolphe Barrot and André-Nicolas Levasseur, in the negotiations held in Port-au-Prince with several Dominican deputies present at the Haitian Constituent Assembly. During the first months of the First Dominican Republic's existence, he maintained good relations with all of the rulers, without being influence ...
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University Of Paris Faculty Of Law
The Faculty of Law of Paris (), called from the late 1950s to 1970 the Faculty of Law and Economics of Paris, is the second-oldest faculty of law in the world and one of the four and eventually five faculties of the University of Paris ("the Sorbonne"), from the 12th century until 1970. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the two most important faculties of law in the world, along with the faculty of law of the University of Bologna (the oldest in the world). Pierre Abélard, founder of modern law, was its precursor, as a teacher at the cathedral school of Notre-Dame de Paris, Andrea Alciato, founder of legal humanism, was a professor there, and Saint Ivo, patron of lawyers and "Advocate of the Poor" according to the Catholic Church, had studied there. The prohibition by the Pope of teaching of Roman Law limited, however, its growth, to the benefit of the nearby University of Orléans, where numerous important French people studied law. In 1679, King Louis authorized the te ...
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