Michel Villey
100 years ago on April 4th 1914, Michel Villey was born in Caen, a philosopher and historian of law; Professor of the Faculty of Law at the University of Strasbourg, founder of the Centre for Philosophy of Law and of the "Archives de philosophie du droit" review, a doctor of the honorary degree at the University of Geneva; a Catholic, a conservative, and a Thomist, one of the greatest representatives and defenders of the classical Natural Law (of divine origin) in the twentieth century, and of the critics of modern philosophy of law from Hobbes and Kant to Kelsen. He died in 1988. Ten years after his death prof. Stéphane Rials founded the Michel Villey Paris Institute For Legal Culture and Philosophy of Law.
prof. Jacek Bartyzel
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