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Hey, I see you are a student of Assas and, as such, heavily biased against Paris I. As you should know, your repeated comment that "Assas is the main inheritor of the Sorbonne Law Faculty" is an utter nonsense. Before 1970, the Sorbonne was the nickname for the Faculty of Letters and, in a less conspicuous way, for the Faculty of Sciences, both having their premisses in the "new Sorbonne building" on Place de la Sorbonne. There was no such thing as a "Sorbonne Law Faculty", but a Paris Law Faculty, with a building place du Panthéon. Futhermore, you won't find a source claiming Assas is the sole heir to this old faculty. The Chancery presentation page of Paris I claims it as an heir of the Law Faculty also. The only thing we can call a "Sorbonne Law School" is the school created recently by Paris I and the first one to blend Law teaching and Sorbonne name. 93.21.40.101 ( talk) 19:00, 13 June 2016 (UTC)
Paris law school is the english name of the "Ecole de Droit de Paris" of Panthéon-Assas University. The link points to a sub-section of the Collèges de droit en France article. It should also point to Panthéon-Assas University. The same should be done for Sorbonne Law School and Panthéon-Sorbonne University (currently only the french name appears and there is no link). MapcheckerParis ( talk) 23:07, 6 June 2018 (UTC)
I think it should rather be harmonized in French, because the two names are too confusing. -- Xuo Tran ( talk) 07:22, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Sorbonne_Law_School_(Ecole_de_Droit_de_la_Sorbonne) -- Delfield ( talk) 18:19, 28 June 2021 (UTC)
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Hey, I see you are a student of Assas and, as such, heavily biased against Paris I. As you should know, your repeated comment that "Assas is the main inheritor of the Sorbonne Law Faculty" is an utter nonsense. Before 1970, the Sorbonne was the nickname for the Faculty of Letters and, in a less conspicuous way, for the Faculty of Sciences, both having their premisses in the "new Sorbonne building" on Place de la Sorbonne. There was no such thing as a "Sorbonne Law Faculty", but a Paris Law Faculty, with a building place du Panthéon. Futhermore, you won't find a source claiming Assas is the sole heir to this old faculty. The Chancery presentation page of Paris I claims it as an heir of the Law Faculty also. The only thing we can call a "Sorbonne Law School" is the school created recently by Paris I and the first one to blend Law teaching and Sorbonne name. 93.21.40.101 ( talk) 19:00, 13 June 2016 (UTC)
Paris law school is the english name of the "Ecole de Droit de Paris" of Panthéon-Assas University. The link points to a sub-section of the Collèges de droit en France article. It should also point to Panthéon-Assas University. The same should be done for Sorbonne Law School and Panthéon-Sorbonne University (currently only the french name appears and there is no link). MapcheckerParis ( talk) 23:07, 6 June 2018 (UTC)
I think it should rather be harmonized in French, because the two names are too confusing. -- Xuo Tran ( talk) 07:22, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Sorbonne_Law_School_(Ecole_de_Droit_de_la_Sorbonne) -- Delfield ( talk) 18:19, 28 June 2021 (UTC)