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Generate de Droit, de Legislation et de Jurisprudence," 

 founded in 1877; the "Revue des Sciences politiques" 

 (formerly known as the "Annales des sciences poli- 

 tiques"), published by the ficole des Sciences Politiques 

 (33 vols.); the "Revue Politique et Parlementaire," 

 founded in 1895, an d edited by FAURE (87 vols.); the 

 "Revue de Droit Internationale Prive et de Droit Penal 

 International," founded in 1905; "Questions pratiques 

 de Legislation ouvriere et d 'Economic sociale"; the 

 "Revue Generale d' Administration " (38 vols.); the 

 "Revue Internationale du Droit Maritime" (29 vols.); 

 the "Revue Communale" (24 vols.); the "Revue d'His- 

 toire Diplomatique" (27 vols.); and the "Archives 

 Diplomatiques" (129 vols.) All of these are scientific 

 publications containing articles by experts, chroniques, 

 book reviews, texts of important documents, and the 

 like. 



For the convenience of students, teachers, and others, 

 there is provided a great variety of collections of laws, 

 decisions of judicial and administrative courts, bulletins, 

 "annuaires," "repertoires," "dictionnaires," etc. Among 

 them may be mentioned the great Collection of Duvergier 

 in 115 volumes, containing the texts of all the laws, 

 decrees, ordinances, etc., issued by the French govern- 

 ment since 1788; the annals of the Senate and Chamber of 

 Deputies, embracing now more than 450 volumes; the 

 "Annuaire" of French legislation in some 40 volumes; 

 the "Annuaire" of foreign legislation, about 45 volumes; 

 a collection of the principal codes of the world, nearly 

 30 volumes; Sirey's collection of the laws and "arretes," 

 about 115 volumes; Dalloz's "Recueil" of laws and 

 decisions, 70 volumes; the decisions of the Council of 

 State since 1798, over 240 volumes; Dalloz's "Juris- 

 prudence Generale" (1887-1897), 69 volumes, supplement 

 (1887-1897), 19 volumes; Riviere and Weiss's "Pandectes 



