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The Parlement of Paris, where Jean Bodin served, was a law court and the highest judicial body in the Kingdom of France during the Ancien Régime. Established in the 13th century, it played a crucial role in the development of French law and jurisprudence. Bodin, as a member of the Parlement, contributed to the shaping of legal principles and the administration of justice in France during the 16th century.