- Hendrik Constantijn Cras
Hendrik Constantijn Cras (
4 January 1739 Leiden –5 April 1820 ,Amsterdam ) was a Dutch jurist and citylibrarian of Amsterdam.He studied law in Leiden. For nearly fifty years, beginning in 1771, he taught all fields of legal study at the
Athenaeum Illustre in Amsterdam. His work mirrors the decline of the significance ofRoman law in legal practice. Beginning his career as an adherent of Roman law, Cras became a fundamental supporter ofnatural law and legalcodification towards the end of the 18th century. Noted for his focus on general principles of law, his lengthy publications on the principles ofequality andliberty had nonetheless little lasting impact.In 1798, Cras rose to prominence as the leading member of a commission charged with drafting national codes of law. The draft codes, published in 1804, appeared overly
dogmatic and were never made into law.References
* cite book |last= Jansen |first= C. J. H. |pages= 150 | chapter= Cras, Hendrik Constantijn
editor= Michael Stolleis (ed.) |title= Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert |edition= 2nd edition |year= 2001 |publisher= Beck |location= München |language= German |id= ISBN 3406 45957 9
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