Abstract

This Article argues that Louisiana civil law doctrine is primed for a general theory of juridical acts that comports with the French theory of acte juridique and yet benefits from certain tried and tested components of the German theory of Rechtsgeschaft. To establish the validity of this general theory of juridical acts and to determine the useful components drawn from each system, this Article examines the concept of juridical act from both a comparative and Louisiana law perspective.

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