Droit rural et fait
Louis Lorvellec
Économie rurale, 2000, vol. 260
Abstract:
This article focuses on the relations between Law and Facts. Instead of bringing a new theory of law or a new method to discover how to improve the efficiency of a particular statute or regulation from a social or an economical analysis, this article tries to explain the French legal system for agriculture as the most formal form of a political speech aimed at reflecting a honorable image of the French rural society. The real purpose is not to shape and frame agriculture but both to express with taboos and myths the traditional urban perceptions of this society and to transform the scientific standards into social schemes of behavior.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.354623
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