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26 janv. 2026

Constitutional Courts in France 1799-1870

Course material - 80 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document discusses the evolution of constitutional courts in France from 1799 to 1870, covering the Napoleonic era and the 3rd Republic.

14 janv. 2026

Historical Evolution of Indivision

Course material - 3 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document provides an in-depth analysis of the historical development of indivision, from ancient Roman law to modern French law, highlighting key milestones and reforms.

28 nov. 2025

EU Law Hierarchy and Sources

Course material - 4 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Understanding the hierarchy and sources of law within the European Union, including primary and derived law, regulations, and directives.

28 nov. 2025

French Judicial Organisation Overview

Course material - 4 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document provides an overview of the French judicial organisation, including its structure, national courts, and the role of the Court of Cassation and the Court of Justice of the European Union.

26 nov. 2025

Legal Personality and Capacity

Course material - 4 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document explains the concept of legal personality, its creation, and loss, as well as the capacity of natural and legal persons.

29 sept. 2025

Guizot Law and Fundamental Rights

Course material - 73 pages - Law's history and philosophy

The Guizot law addresses education as a political issue, while fundamental rights are considered in the context of the Rule of Law and the limitations imposed by the law.

27 sept. 2025

Unification of Germany: From the German Confederation to the German Empire under Prussia, 1815-1871

Course material - 13 pages - Law's history and philosophy

"Uncover the pivotal moments in German history that shaped the nation's path to unification. Explore how the German Confederation, formed in 1815, laid the groundwork for a unified state, and discover the key players, including Metternich and Bismarck, who drove this transformation. Learn...

27 sept. 2025

Totalitarian Regimes and the Role of the State

Course material - 11 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document discusses the concept of totalitarian regimes, their characteristics, and the role of the state in such regimes, exploring the ideologies of fascism, Nazism, and Bolshevism.

29 juin 2025

Legal English

Course material - 19 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This course worksheet focuses on how has the SCOTUS come to play such a major role in policy-making? What issues does this raise? In order to answer those questions, we will study: - How and why SCOTUS acquired the power of judicial review. - The consequences of the power of judicial review on...

16 janv. 2024

English Law

Course material - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

There are four types of law: common law, civil law, religious law, and the mixed systems. The main difference between common law and civil law is that common law is based on the rule of precedent and civil law on code.