TY - EJOUR A1 - Peroz, Anne TI - Benjamin Constant’s reflections on judicial error T2 - Considérant - Revue du droit imaginé 2021, n° 3. varia JO - Considérant (ISSN 2729-2177), 3, 2021 DO - 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-11320-1.p.0073 SN - 2729-2177 SP - 73 EP - 113 AB - Benjamin Constant de Rebecque (Lausanne, 1767–Paris, 1830), an Enlightenment philosopher from French-speaking Switzerland, had a keen interest in French politics and affairs. From the era when the great codifications—particularly penal ones—were drafted, Benjamin Constant developed his theory for good justice and against judicial error. In 1818, he was involved in the defense of two people sentenced to death (the Regnault and Lainé affairs). PY - 2021 DA - 2021/03/17 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier CY - Paris KW - Benjamin Constant, judicial error, justice, Regnault, Lainé LA - fre UR - https://classiques-garnier.com/considerant-2021-revue-du-droit-imagine-n-3-varia-benjamin-constant-s-reflections-on-judicial-error.html Y2 - 2024/07/17 ER -