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12 Mars 2019
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International competition law: extraterritoriality matters, conflicts of decisions

Cours - 6 pages - Droit international

One criterion in Europe: effect doctrine. Competition rules exist on the European scale, but we don't have a worldwide competition law. In the past, the WTO tried to set up a worldwide code with antitrust rules: the Munich Group. It was hard to reach an agreement between...

12 avril 2007
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Consider the extent to which international law is law, or 'really law' or 'law properly so-called' with reference to legal and other theorists

Dissertation - 7 pages - Droit international

Charlotte Ku and Paul F. Diehl noticed that at first sight, ‘International' and ‘Law' sound contradictory: “how can one imagine a structured and developed legal system functioning in a political environment that is diffused, disparated, unregulated and conventionally...

28 Nov. 2009
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Constitutional and administrative law

Dissertation - 4 pages - Droit constitutionnel

The rule of law' is a system of rule in which the relationship between the State and the individual is governed by the law, protecting the individual from arbitrary state action.The rule of law is better understood by translating it into French as 'primauté du...

17 Janv. 2010
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English legal system: the Sources of English Law

Cours - 87 pages - Droit constitutionnel

The judicial decisions are the first to be found to develop a system. Today, they are still influencing the system as a whole. Judicial decisions have a weight that their continental counter part does not have. In England, under certain requirements, decisions are biding the judge with the...

18 avril 2010
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Family Law: Comparison France Vs. China

Dissertation - 20 pages - Droit de la famille

During the last century, the Chinese government decided to abolish the old family system and establish a new family idea: the socialist family system (the Marriage Code of 1950). This marked a turning point in Chinese common law and the beginning of a new family way of thinking. With this...

28 avril 2010
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Conflict of laws and Crossborder litigation - The slavery issue and the conflict of laws

Dissertation - 6 pages - Histoire du droit

In the field of the conflict of laws, slavery is often perceived as the most difficult question which the courts had to face. Indeed, it is hard to have an indifferent view on the issue, as it involves matters of philosophical, humanitarian, moral, political and economic...

16 Nov. 2004
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Compare natural law and legal positivist accounts of legal validity. Which is more convincing?

Dissertation - 4 pages - Droit autres branches

What is law? What a controversial and complex question! It is the raison d‘être of the philosophy of law, over many years, which is aim to understand the generals conditions which would render any putative norm legally valid. Does legal validity lie in the norm's content or...

14 avril 2009
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Treasure trove in English Common law

Dissertation - 3 pages - Droit civil

In English Law, there is an uneasy distinction between a category of fixtures and chattels. According to Kevin Gray & Susan Francis Gray, the difference between fixtures and chattels is that fixtures are "physical objects which are regarded as acceding to the realty" in opposition with...

17 juin 2014
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Introduction to the Challenges of European and French Law in Legal Informatics

Dissertation - 15 pages - Droit européen

The " new technologies " which appeared thirty years ago and are characterized by a considerable development are subject to fundamental legal questions. The definition of new technologies remains vague and includes the information and communication technologies. The information and communication...

28 Nov. 2009
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To what extent judicial intuitionism affects the judge's legal reasoning in Common Law?

Dissertation - 6 pages - Droit international

The recent nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor by President Obama sparked once again the political debate on the objectivity of the appointed to the United States Supreme Court. Republicans, even though pretending to be unbiased, started to fear that this Obamanian judge would undermine President...

08 Mars 2007
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Competition law - publié le 08/03/2007

Dissertation - 6 pages - Droit européen

The area of EC Competition Law has experienced major structural and substantial changes over the past two decades. The last decade of reforms of EC Competition Law is often cited as the « modernisation process » . Since competition rules always apply to a « market », this notion...

15 Mars 2007
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United Kingdom Immigration Laws, asylum laws and anti terrorism Laws

Dissertation - 5 pages - Droit international

In recent years, public attention has been focused on asylum seekers, but their numbers have fallen sharply. They are now less than 40,000 a year of whom only a quarter are given permission to stay in Britain, yet only one in five is actually removed. Meanwhile, other forms of immigration have...

02 mai 2007
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International law and normative unity

Dissertation - 5 pages - Droit international

In the Supreme Court of Canada's 1993 judgment in Hunt v. T & N Plc, Justice La Forest laid down the following goal to international law : “develop (…) co-ordination in the face of [the] diversity” of the international system. In other words, international law has to...

28 août 2023

Formation et évolution du droit international

Cours - 29 pages - Droit international

Selon l'article 38 du statut de la Cour internationale de justice, la Cour applique la coutume comme une preuve de pratique générale acceptée comme principes généraux de droit reconnus par les nations civilisées. La coutume s'appuie sur un processus d'élaboration du droit, appelé...

21 févr. 2011
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Contract Law : A review

Fiche - 8 pages - Droit civil

What is a Contract? A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties with mutual obligations. It's essentially a case law subject, i.e.,interpretations are made by judges while deciding on the legal issues....

05 déc. 2004
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Discuss the use made by the European Court of Justice of Articles 10 and 249 EC (ex Articles 5 and 189) to increase the effectiveness of Community law for individuals

Dissertation - 9 pages - Droit européen

International Law, by its nature binds the State in its executive, legislative, and judicial activities, and no international tribunal would permit a respondent State to plead provisions of its law or constitutions as a defence to an alleged infringement of an international...

30 Janv. 2008
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Parenthood in French law and filiation

Dissertation - 9 pages - Droit de la famille

The purpose of this paper is first to understand French parenthood, namely the way to be the legal father or mother of a child. Investigating further, we will see whether the current legislation is modern enough or not, which will be our main question. Indeed, some scholars and politicians think...

25 mai 2021
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Cour de cassation, 2e chambre civile, 13 décembre 2012, Expedia - L'autorité nationale de la concurrence

Commentaire d'arrêt - 4 pages - Droit européen

Par un arrêt en date du 13 décembre 2012, la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne s'est prononcée sur l'exception dite de minimis. En l'espèce, deux entreprises avaient conclu un partenariat à l'issue duquel une filiale a été créée et consistant pour la société SNCF à...

19 Sept. 2022

Est-il envisageable de parler d'une véritable hiérarchie des normes en droit international ?

Dissertation - 5 pages - Droit international

« Dire qu'il existe une hiérarchie des normes au sein du droit international est soulever un problème jadis controversé en doctrine » . Toutefois, il suffit de regarder l'article 53 de la Convention de Vienne pour se rendre compte des développements récents du droit international. En...

14 mai 2008
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Difficulties of application of international law - Example of the Cambodia genocide

Dissertation - 13 pages - Droit international

This paper will show to the reader the difficulties which can appear in practice concerning the international criminal law. Indeed, several problems can occur. First of all, one has to know what the aim of the international criminal law is and we have to define what is the...

04 avril 2008
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International business laws, fictive case

Étude de cas - 22 pages - Droit des affaires

In the report, we should keep in mind the future international development of PI and its necessary entry in stock exchange. Considering the data, we could say that PI has to penetrate the international market by considering different laws and juridictions. Even if the KU is a corrupted...

19 Sept. 2009
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The Whistleblowers Protection under US Law

Dissertation - 1 pages - Droit civil

It is important to understand what whistleblower means. According to the dictonary - "A whistleblower is a person who alleges misconduct". Whistleblowers may report the misconduct to the lawyers, the media or state or federal agencies. In France everyone knows that this process can be extremely...

11 Oct. 2000
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The Relationship between international law of human rights and international law applicable to armed conflict

Dissertation - 9 pages - Droit international

In the modern scenario, the protection of human rights has found its rightful place in international law. It has been a revolutionary reform, as it had no significant place a few decades ago. The international law applicable to armed conflicts (also called international humanitarian...

05 juil. 2009
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The difficult application of canadian criminal law in Nunavut

Thèse - 57 pages - Droit international

With its creation in 1999, the new territory of Nunavut hoped to solve the social and economical problems it was facing. For the second time in the history of the Poles, indigenous people were given the right by the government to decide their future. The first Inuit to be recognized were the...

05 mai 2002
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Criminal law in European Democracy

Dissertation - 17 pages - Droit pénal

Criminal law refers to the need of justice in a society. The European region is called as a continent in geographical terms. However on a broader sense Europe is the Western fifth of the Eurasian landmass of the European Union. Criminal policy in democratic states should encompass the...

28 avril 2010
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Contracts and tort law - Causation and loss of chance

Dissertation - 10 pages - Droit des obligations

When it comes to tort or contract litigation in the aim of obtaining damages, the most important aspect to take into account is the issue of causation. Indeed, without proving a causal link between the defendant's action and the claimant's harm, no liability can be held. This rigor is a means of...

03 Oct. 2018
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La règle est-elle de droit car sanctionnée ?

Dissertation - 4 pages - Droit civil

"Les lois sont faites pour les hommes, et non les hommes pour les lois", tel était l'affirmation de J. M. Portalis, dans son discours préliminaire sur le projet du Code civil, en 1801. L'homme vit dans un monde régi par le droit, des règles de droit. La règle de droit désigne toute...

14 avril 2009
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Criminal law: recklessness and negligence

Dissertation - 4 pages - Droit pénal

Subject: “Risk takers” present problems for the courts. Critically discuss this statement with reference to the courts' management of defendants who claim “I did not think”, “I did foresee a risk and took it but I intended no harm”, “Awareness of a risk of harm...

10 mai 2010
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European Law - Article 30 of the Treaty of the European Union

Commentaire de texte - 4 pages - Droit européen

Article 230 of the Treaty of European Community is the principal Treaty which can challenge community norms. Four conditions have to be satisfied in order to allow this mechanism. First of all, the act has to be quoted by the article, secondly the institution or person who challenges the act must...

17 mai 2008
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In the context of Arizona's tough laws on immigration, is it possible to strike a balance between the economic interests of employers and the rights of migrants?

Dissertation - 2 pages - Droit du travail

Immigration is one of the most controversial topics. Indeed, the United States and particularly the State of Arizona witnessed an explosive population growth owing to which immigration became the subject of a rancorous debate and to illustrate this fact, we can mention that 16.8 percent of the...