Entre tribunaux et asiles – des « aliénés persécuteurs » aux « revendicateurs »

The behaviors which consist in initiating frivolous or extravagant legal proceedings and refusing to obey court orders have been pathologised by the French alienists from the XIXth. century on. In this article, we study the reasons why the persons concerned have been categorised as « persecuting lun...

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Main Author: Benjamin Lévy
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Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus 2016-05-01
Series:Criminocorpus
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/3266
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description The behaviors which consist in initiating frivolous or extravagant legal proceedings and refusing to obey court orders have been pathologised by the French alienists from the XIXth. century on. In this article, we study the reasons why the persons concerned have been categorised as « persecuting lunatics » from 1878 onwards. We then explain why the expression « mad claimants (revendicateurs) » replaced the latter, and how the concept of « delusional revendication » was born. Finally, we compare the situation in France, in the German-speaking countries and in the Anglo-Saxon world: by doing so, we aim at shedding light on the ways in which this issue, which has become a genuine societal problem, is tackled by legal professionnals as well as mental health specialists.
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Entre tribunaux et asiles – des « aliénés persécuteurs » aux « revendicateurs »
Criminocorpus
persecuting lunatics
delusional revendication
querulousness
alienism
justice and the law
title Entre tribunaux et asiles – des « aliénés persécuteurs » aux « revendicateurs »
title_full Entre tribunaux et asiles – des « aliénés persécuteurs » aux « revendicateurs »
title_fullStr Entre tribunaux et asiles – des « aliénés persécuteurs » aux « revendicateurs »
title_full_unstemmed Entre tribunaux et asiles – des « aliénés persécuteurs » aux « revendicateurs »
title_short Entre tribunaux et asiles – des « aliénés persécuteurs » aux « revendicateurs »
title_sort entre tribunaux et asiles des alienes persecuteurs aux revendicateurs
topic persecuting lunatics
delusional revendication
querulousness
alienism
justice and the law
url https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/3266
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