
Principles of French Law
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Notes on the Authors
- Abbreviations
- References with Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Introduction: The Spirit of French Law
- I: Legal Values
- II: Legal Procedure
- III: The Form of Legal Rules
- IV: Attitude to Law
- V: A 'Social Model'?
- VI: Conclusion
- PART I: THE SYSTEM
- 1. Sources of Law
- I: What is a Source of Law?
- II: The Hierarchy of Norms
- III: Other Sources of Law
- IV: Conclusion
- 2. Court Institutions
- I: Specialization
- II: The Local Character of Courts
- III: The Right of Appeal
- IV: Collegiality
- V: Alternative Dispute Resolution
- 3. Judicial Personnel
- I: The Constitutional Foundations
- II: The Diffrent Categories of Judge
- III: Recruitment
- IV: The Career: Promotion vs Independence
- V: Non-Judicial Officers of the Court
- VI: The Accountability of the French Judiciary
- VII: Conclusion
- PART II: THE LAW
- (A) PROCEDURE
- 4. Legal Procedure
- (1) Civil Procedure
- (2) Administrative Procedure
- (3) Criminal Procedure
- (B) PUBLIC LAW
- 5. Constitutional Law
- I: The Definition and Role of Constitutional Law
- II: The Ambiguous 1958 Constitution and its Two Competing Readings
- III: Confirming the Presidential Interpretation of the 1958 Constitution-Enter the VI République?
- IV: Reaching Constitutional Maturity by Amending the Constitution
- V: An Expanding Constitutional Review
- VI: The Need for Further Reforms
- 6. Administrative Law
- I: What is the Public Service or a Public Function?
- II: How is the Public Sector Different from the Private Sector
- III: Public Law and Private Law in Litigation
- IV: Control over Administrative Action
- V: Administrative Liability
- VI: Protection of Civil Liberties Outside Courts
- VII: Conclusion
- 7. Criminal Law
- I: Values
- II: Categories of Offences
- III: Actus Reus
- IV: The Mental Element
- V: Actors
- VI: An Illustration: Homicide
- (C) PRIVATE LAW
- 8. Family Law
- I: Introduction
- II: Marriage
- III: Divorce
- IV: Cohabitation
- V: Pacte Civil de Solidarité
- VI: Succession
- VII: Affiliation and Adoption
- 9. Property Law
- I: Introduction
- II: Types of Property
- III: Ownership
- IV: Property Rights Less than Ownership
- V: Other Interests Affecting Property
- 10. The Law of Obligations
- (1) Introduction
- (2) The Law of Contract
- (3) The Law of Delict
- (4) Quasi-contrats and Enrichissement Sans Cause: A 'French Law of Restitution'?
- 11. Commercial Law
- I: Introduction: The Notion and Significance of Droit Commercial
- II: Commercial Persons
- III: Commercial Property
- IV: Businesses in Difficulty
- (D) BEYOND THE PUBLIC LAW/PRIVATE LAW DICHOTOMY
- 12. Employment Law
- I: Introduction
- II: Public or Private Law?
- III: The Sources of French Employment Law and their Hierarchical Relationship
- IV: The Creation and Termination of the Employment Relationship
- V: Equal Treatment and Discrimination in Employment
- VI: Minimum Wages and Working Conditions
- VII: Trade Unionism, Collective Bargaining and Workplace Representation
- VIII: Industrial Disputes and Dispute Settlement
- IX: Conclusion and Mise à Jour
- PART III: STUDYING FRENCH LAW
- 13 Bibliographical Guide and Legal Methods
- I: Bibliographical Sources
- II: Legal Methods
- Sample case
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- L
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- N
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- P
- Q
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