French law – I. The application of the law over time
A. The coming into force of the law To be binding, a law must meet three criteria: —it must have been passed by Parliament —have been promulgated by the President …
A. The coming into force of the law To be binding, a law must meet three criteria: —it must have been passed by Parliament —have been promulgated by the President …
Mixed rights are halfway between public and private law, because they include elements of both public and private law. A. Criminal law Criminal law concerns all the rules relating to …
Acts of vandalism during demonstrations, theft on public transport. In legal cases, breach of trust, swindling. The distinction in French justice between Fraud, theft, breach of trust and vandalism. Here …
A. Civil law Civil law is the basis of private law: it is automatically applied when there is no more specific law. It is therefore called common law. Civil law …
A. The legal status of the natural person Each person has a legal personality, i.e. is the holder of rights and obligations. Legal personality begins at birth, and as soon …
A. Application of the law throughout France French law is applied throughout the French territory territory. This is the case of public law and criminal law criminal law. B. Exceptions …