Vernon specializes in comparative law and
European and French civil law, has been teaching and researching for 46
years, including extensive work abroad in France, Germany, Spain, Italy,
Switzerland, Japan and Africa. In recognition of his contributions to the field of comparative law,
Paris-Dauphine University conferred upon him the title Docteur Honoris
Causa in 2012. In 2006, then-French President Jacques Chirac knighted
Palmer as a “chevalier” in the French Legion of Honor, the country’s
highest civilian award, recognizing his work to build stronger ties
between the United States and France.
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Fort Fest: History, Heritage and Arts and Crafts
September 12th, 2020Fort Jesup State Historic Site32 Geoghagan Rd.,Many, LA 71449
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Visit Fort Jesup and learn about the history and heritage of the military post and community of Fort Jesup from the Louisiana Purchase through the creation of the site as State Historic Site in the 1960’s. There will be Living History Demonstrations, arts and crafts, games, and activities for all ages through the day.
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