Claude-François-Étienne Dupin
1767–1828 (age 61)
Biography
Claude-François-Étienne Dupin (1767–1828) was a French jurist and legal scholar who contributed significantly to the development and interpretation of French law during the post-revolutionary period. His expertise and scholarly work helped shape the legal framework of modern France as the nation rebuilt its institutions following the upheavals of the Revolution.
Dupin's commitment to legal scholarship and jurisprudence reflected the intellectual rigor demanded by the complex task of legal reconstruction and reform. His contributions to French legal thought and practice remained influential throughout his lifetime and beyond. He was interred at Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris.