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On 11 May 1924 Bastid was elected deputy for Cantal. He was secretary of the Chamber in 1925 and 1926. Bastid was extremely active in parliament, and was particularly interested in international affairs and in constitutional issues. In 1930 he was rapporteur of the General Arbitration Act. He was a
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advocated a pragmatic and gradualistic approach to the European Union. They hoped to make the European market as open as possible, but did not want to upset Radical opponents of a Federal Europe. They also wanted a probationary period before West Germany could join the Council of Europe.
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had violated the mandate given him on 10 July 1940, and protested against the abuses of the Vichy government. He called for creation of a new government. Through the Bastids the Faculty of Law of Lyon became a center of resistance. In August 1942 Bastid wrote to General
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was rapporteur for economic questions. In a report issued in April 1943 Bastid was skeptical about a collaborationist vision of Europe along the lines advocated by Vichy. Later the Committee was encouraged to explore the possibility of a European federation.
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Bastid ran for Cantal on the platform of the Radical Socialist Republicans in the elections to the 1st National Constituent Assembly, but was defeated. In the elections to the 2nd National Constituent Assembly he was at the head of the list for the
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for seven assemblies between 1926 and 1939. He was elected deputy for the constituency of Aurillac in the general elections of 22–29 April 1928. He retained that seat in the elections of 1–8 May 1932 and 26 April – 3 May 1936.
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Paul Raymond Marie Bastid was born on 17 May 1892 in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. His father and his grandfather, Adrien Bastid and Raymond Bastid, were both former deputies of Cantal. His maternal grandfather,
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In 1934 he was also elected president of the General Council of Cantal, holding that office until 1941. He chaired the Foreign Affairs committee from 1934 to 1936. He was Minister of Commerce in the cabinet of
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Bastid was reelected to the National Assembly on the Rally of Left Republicans platform on 10 November 1946. In the legislature he was mainly concerned with questions of international relations, including the
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in 1930. Her thesis won the Goullencourt Prize. They had three daughters and a son, who died. Suzanne taught public international law at the law faculty of
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Bastid was a prolific author on subjects that included the law, history, fiction and poetry, and contributed to many journals. His major works included
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from 1944 to 1945, where he was president of the committee for reform of the state. After the Liberation of France he was director of the journal
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Bastid was a member of a committee of nine Radical politicians who met weekly from October 1943. The others were Hippolyte Ducos, Armand Dupuis,
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Bastid failed to be reelected in 1951, and did not run for election in 1956. He was made a knight of the
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with rosette. Paul Bastid died on 29 October 1974 in the 7th arrondissement of Paris at the age of 82.
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from 1933 to 1946, then became a professor of international law at the University of Paris and at the
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in the name of the CNR, and directed it for several days pending the arrival of the government from
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examinations in philosophy and law, and became a Doctor of Letters. He was made a member of the
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Paul Bastid (1917). Université de Paris. Faculté de droit et des sciences économiques (ed.).
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The Comité des Experts (Committee of Experts) was formed in June 1942 on the initiative of
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and professor of the Faculty of Law of Paris. He wrote for various newspapers including
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Les institutions politiques de la monarchie parlementaire française (1814-1848)
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Paul Bastid (1948). Académie des sciences morales et politiques. France (ed.).
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In 1941 Bastid was dismissed from his office as Councilor General by the
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De la fonction sociale des communautés taisibles de l'ancien droit
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Notice sur la vie et les travaux de Edouard Jordan (1866-1946)
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Quelques notes sur les Amériques (Extrait de 'l'Aurore', 1947)
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Doctrines et institutions politiques de la Seconde RĂ©publique
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Les Aisances de voirie. Étude de doctrine et de jurisprudence
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Doctrines et Institutions politiques de la Seconde RĂ©publique
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L'Hypothèque grecque et sa signification historique. Thèse
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Salokar, Rebecca Mae; Volcansek, Mary L. (1996-01-01).
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La Question de l'Escaut et le différend Hollando-Belge
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During and after 19:For the conductor and composer, see 936:Fonvieille-Vojtovic, Aline (1993). 222: 65:4 June 1936 â€“ 22 June 1937 13: 1211:Recipients of the Resistance Medal 1146:Radical Party (France) politicians 295:National Council of the Resistance 241:from 4 June 1936 to 22 June 1937. 14: 1222: 1101: 553:L'avènement du suffrage universel 350:Provisional Consultative Assembly 1191:Members of Parliament for Cantal 625:Benjamin Constant et sa doctrine 1201:École Normale SupĂ©rieure alumni 1196:Members of Parliament for Seine 1151:Ministers of commerce of France 942:. Publications de la Sorbonne. 414: 172:, and from 1945 to 1951 in the 1079:. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1019:Lipgens, Walter (1985-01-01). 598:Cours de droit constitutionnel 276:. Bastid became active in the 1: 992:"Bastid (Paul Raymond Marie)" 963:Gueslin, AndrĂ© (1994-01-01). 918:"Bastid (Paul Raymond Marie)" 708:Salokar & Volcansek 1996 696:Salokar & Volcansek 1996 438:by the AcadĂ©mie française), 248:(born 1906). Her father was 7: 1112:20th Century Press Archives 580:Le gouvernement d'assemblĂ©e 444:Le Gouvernement d'assemblĂ©e 289:recognizing him as head of 10: 1227: 854: 18: 1206:French Resistance members 990:Jolly, Jean (1960–1977). 822:BĂ©guec & Duhamel 1993 369:Rally of Left Republicans 348:. He was a member of the 166:Paul Raymond Marie Bastid 159: 151: 134: 114: 109: 105: 93: 81: 69: 58: 51: 47: 35: 30:Paul Raymond Marie Bastid 28: 901:. Editions L'Harmattan. 862:Andrieu, Claire (2014). 834:Fonvieille-Vojtovic 1993 762:Fonvieille-Vojtovic 1993 660: 199:École Normale SupĂ©rieure 846:Lipgens & Loth 1988 334:Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu 244:In 1937 Bastid married 188:Early years (1892–1924) 1141:Politicians from Paris 508:Le Florilège de Primus 426:(1939, crowned by the 383:, ratification of the 362:Later career (1945–74) 268:World War II (1939–45) 213:La DĂ©pĂŞche de Toulouse 201:, where he passed the 174:French Fourth Republic 1052:. Walter de Gruyter. 1025:. 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Index

Paul Bastide

Minister of Commerce
LĂ©on Blum
Georges Bonnet
Fernand Chapsal
Paris
Paris
French Third Republic
French Fourth Republic
Minister of Commerce
World War II
Paul Devès
École Normale Supérieure
agrégation
Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques
League of Nations
LĂ©on Blum
Suzanne Basdevant
Jules Basdevant
Lyon
Institut d'Ă©tudes politiques de Paris
Vichy government
French Resistance
Philippe PĂ©tain
Charles de Gaulle
France combattante
National Council of the Resistance
Jean Moulin
Robert Lacoste

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