Isaac Le Chapelier

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Isaac Le Chapelier was a French lawyer and revolutionary politician best known for authoring the Le Chapelier Law of 1791, which banned guilds and workers’ associations during the French Revolution.

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instanceOf French politician
human
lawyer
revolutionary
associatedWith French revolutionary bourgeoisie
National Assembly of France
authorOf Le Chapelier
surface form: Le Chapelier Law
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
era 18th century
familyName Le Chapelier
fieldOfWork law
politics
givenName Isaac
hasEffectOn rights of workers to organize in revolutionary France
structure of professional corporations in France
ideology anti-corporatism
liberalism
influenced French labor law
development of trade union legislation in France
knownFor banning guilds in France
banning workers’ associations
role in early French Revolution legislation
languageSpoken French
legalAction abolition of guilds
prohibition of trade unions
restriction of workers’ coalitions
movement French Revolution
nativeLanguage French
notableWork Le Chapelier
surface form: Le Chapelier Law
occupation lawyer
politician
opposedTo collective bargaining by workers’ coalitions in 1791 France
corporate privileges
guild system
participatedIn French Revolution
politicalAlignment revolutionary bourgeoisie
positionHeld deputy to the Estates-General of 1789
member of the National Constituent Assembly
reasonForNotability key figure in dismantling the Ancien Régime’s corporate structures in France
principal drafter of the Le Chapelier Law of 1791
sexOrGender male
workLocation Paris

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