Raymond Saleilles
1855–1912 (age 57)
Biography
Raymond Saleilles (1855–1912) was a distinguished French jurist whose scholarly contributions significantly influenced legal thought in France during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His work in jurisprudence earned him recognition among his contemporaries as a thoughtful and innovative legal mind.
Saleilles' legacy as a legal scholar continues to be remembered in French legal history. He was laid to rest in the Cimetière de Beaune, where his grave stands as a tribute to his professional achievements and intellectual contributions to the field of law.