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Le droit peut-il se fonder sur la force ?

I'm happy to help! It looks like you're asking for a step-by-step method for writing a dissertation. I can certainly provide you with a template, but I'll need more information on what you're specifically looking for.
For example, if your dissertation topic is "Can law be based on force?" then the steps could look like this:
I) Presentation of the paradox and definitions: If we assume that law can be based on force, then it implies that the law is ultimately decided by those with the most power. On the contrary, if we reject the idea that law can be based on force, it means that the law must be based on some other principle, such as morality or the common good.
II) Enunciation of alternatives and problematization: At first glance, it may seem that the answer is yes or no, depending on your interpretation of the question. If we follow the traditional view, we would say that law cannot be based on force, as this would undermine the legitimacy of the legal system. However, if we look deeper, we can see that the use of force is often used by governments to enforce laws, and that this is often justified by the need to maintain order and protect citizens.
III) Problematic: So, the question we need to ask ourselves is whether law can be based on force, or whether there is some other principle that should guide our legal system.
IV) Announcement of plan: In the first part, we will examine the history of law and the use of force in legal systems throughout history. Then, we will look at the philosophical arguments for and against the use of force as a basis for law. Finally, we will consider some practical examples of the use of force in contemporary legal systems, and evaluate the consequences of basing law on force.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions or if you need any more information.