Principles of the Civil Code
Jeremy Bentham
Source of the Text
This text was digitized from volume 1 of the 1843 Bowring edition of Bentham's works. About the text as printed therein, Bowring has this to say:
The following work is edited from the Traités de Legislation, as published by Dumont, and the original MSS. of Bentham.
And about the appendix:
The following Essay is edited from the MSS. of Bentham.
Contents
FIRST PART.
- Chapter I. Of Rights and Obligations,
- Chapter II. Distinct Objects of the Civil Law, viz. Subsistence, Abundance, Equality, and Security,
- Chapter III. Relation between these Objects,
- Chapter IV. Of Laws relative to Subsistence,
- Chapter V. Of Laws relative to Abundance,
- Chapter VI. Propositions of Pathology on which the advantage of Equality is founded,
- Chapter VII. Of Security,
- Chapter VIII. Of Property
- Chapter IX. Answer to an Objection
- Chapter X. Analysis of the Evils resulting from attacks upon Property,
- Chapter XI. Security and Equality---their opposition,
- Chapter XII. Security and Equality---means of reconciliation,
- Chapter XIII. Sacrifice of Security to Security,
- Chapter XIV. Cases subject to Dispute,
- Section 1. Of Indigence
- Section 2. Expense of Public Worship,
- Section 3. Cultivation of the Arts and Sciences,
- Chapter XV. Examples of attacks upon Security,
- Chapter XVI. Of forced Exchanges,
- Chapter XVII. Power of the Laws over Expectation,
SECOND PART.
- Chapter I. Of Titles which confer a right to Property,
- Chapter II. Another mode of acquisition---Consent,
- Chapter III. Another mode of acquisition---Succession,
- Chapter IV. Of Wills,
- Chapter V. Of Rights respecting Services---means of acquiring them,
- Chapter VI. Community of Goods---its Inconveniences,
- Chapter VII. Of Distribution of Loss,
THIRD PART.
Of the Rights and Obligations attached to different Private Conditions.
- Introduction,
- Chapter I. Of Master and Servant,
- Chapter II. Of Slavery,
- Chapter III. Of Guardian and Ward,
- Chapter IV. Of Parent and Child,
- Chapter V. Of Marriage,
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