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Principles of French Law provides a comprehensive introduction to French law aimed at students and scholars embarking on their first study of the system. This new edition takes account of major changes in a number of areas of law with substantial parts of the book rewritten to meet the needs of stud...
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Zusammenfassung: | Principles of French Law provides a comprehensive introduction to French law aimed at students and scholars embarking on their first study of the system. This new edition takes account of major changes in a number of areas of law with substantial parts of the book rewritten to meet the needs of students and to reflect legal developments. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. Sources of law / John Bell and Sophie Boyron-Court institutions / John Bell-Judicial personnel / Sophie Boyron-Legal procedure / Simon Whittaker, Sophie Boyron, and John Bell-Constitutional law / Sophie Boyron-Administrative law / John Bell-Criminal law / John Bell-Family law / Helen Stalford-Property law / John Bell, Andrew Bell and Sophie Boyron-The law of obligations / Simon Whittaker-Commercial law / Andrew Bell-Employment law / Mark Freedland-Bibliographical guide and legal methods / Sophie Boyron. |
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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 PersonnelI: 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 OffencesIII: 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 |
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spelling | Bell, John, 1953- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88060073 Principles of French law / John Bell, Sophie Boyron, Simon Whittaker ; with contributing authors Andrew Bell, Mark Freedland, and Helen Stalford. 2nd ed. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Sources of law / John Bell and Sophie Boyron-Court institutions / John Bell-Judicial personnel / Sophie Boyron-Legal procedure / Simon Whittaker, Sophie Boyron, and John Bell-Constitutional law / Sophie Boyron-Administrative law / John Bell-Criminal law / John Bell-Family law / Helen Stalford-Property law / John Bell, Andrew Bell and Sophie Boyron-The law of obligations / Simon Whittaker-Commercial law / Andrew Bell-Employment law / Mark Freedland-Bibliographical guide and legal methods / Sophie Boyron. 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 PersonnelI: 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 OffencesIII: 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 Principles of French Law provides a comprehensive introduction to French law aimed at students and scholars embarking on their first study of the system. This new edition takes account of major changes in a number of areas of law with substantial parts of the book rewritten to meet the needs of students and to reflect legal developments. Law France. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85075160 Justice, Administration of France. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85071123 Justice Administration France. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Justice, Administration of fast Law fast France fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJd8gD4vdtqQMdQHvYqbBP Boyron, Sophie. Whittaker, Simon. UPSO (University Press Scholarship Online). MARLI UPSO COMPREHENSIVE 2012. Print version: Bell, John, 1953- Principles of French law. 2nd ed. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008 9780199541386 0199541388 (DLC) 2008003898 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1203056 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Bell, John, 1953- Principles of French law / 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 PersonnelI: 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 OffencesIII: 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 Law France. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85075160 Justice, Administration of France. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85071123 Justice Administration France. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Justice, Administration of fast Law fast |
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