Paper's abstract

Jean-Marc Trigeaud, Human Person and Law
Personal law makes an existential and differenciated principle come to life and it is given to the intuition of the mind. This is what separates it from any voluntary law of positivist type, but it is also dissociated from a natural right that would declare itself autonomous and would suggest to man to become a character and be protected only in its assimilation to patterns that can be generalised and theoretical patterns apprehended by reason.

Key Words : Human person
t. 36, 1991 : p. 229-239