Английская Википедия:Georges Antoine Chabot
Шаблон:Short description Georges Antoine Chabot (13 April 1758, Montluçon – 18 April 1819, Paris), known as Chabot de Lallier, was a French jurist and statesman.
Biography
Chabot was president of the tribunal in Montluçon, he was elected as a deputy supplant to the National Convention during the French Revolution.Шаблон:Sfn
A member of the French Directory's Council of the Ancients, then of the Consulate's Tribunate, he was president of the latter when the Treaty of Amiens recognizing the French Republic was signed. He had a resolution adopted which tended to give Napoleon Bonaparte the consulship for life, and in 1804 supported the proposal to establish a hereditary monarchy (the First French Empire).Шаблон:Sfn
Napoleon named him inspector-general of the law schools, then judge of the court of cassation.Шаблон:Sfn
He published various legal works, e.g. Tableau de la législation ancienne sur les successions et de la législation nouvelle établie par le code civil (Paris, 1804), and Questions transitoires sur le Code Napoléon (Paris, 1809).Шаблон:Sfn
References
External links
- Questions transitoires sur le Code Napoléon on the Cujas Library website: tome premier; tome second.
Шаблон:EB1911 article with no significant updates
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