Subcontracting Contract Law: Liability and Direct Action
Law case study - 4 pages - Obligation law
Understanding the legal relationships and liabilities between main contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers in construction projects.
Public Service Law Evolution
Essay - 3 pages - Other law subjects
This document discusses the evolution of public service law, its rapprochement with labor law, and the impact of European law on its statutory character.
Legislative Screen Theory in Administrative Law
Essay - 2 pages - Administrative law
The legislative screen theory is a legal concept that limits the control of administrative acts by the administrative judge when they are based on a law, and its evolution in the context of European and international law.
Court of Cassation Rulings on Marriage Nullity
Tutorials/exercises - 10 pages - Family law
The Court of Cassation confirms the nullity of a marriage between allies, citing national laws and the European Court of Human Rights.
EU Exclusive Competence in Geneva Act
Law case - 3 pages - European law
The Court of Justice of the European Union confirms the EU's exclusive competence in concluding the Geneva Act, preserving institutional balance and loyal cooperation.
Uncertainty in Cassation Technique and Civil Liberties
Essay - 3 pages - Civil law
This document discusses the role of uncertainty in the cassation technique and its impact on civil liberties, exploring how uncertainty is used as a discursive data in legal hermeneutics and its implications for the exercise of fundamental rights.
National Sovereignty in the French Constitution
Law article commentary - 3 pages - Constitutional law
Analysis of Article 3, paragraph 1 of the French Constitution, exploring national sovereignty and its exercise through representation and direct democracy.
Execution of Administrative Justice Decisions
Essay - 4 pages - Administrative law
The administrative judge has evolved to ensure the execution of its decisions with a consistent legal arsenal, despite initial reluctance.
Companies of Persons: A Model Based on Mutual Trust
Essay - 2 pages - Business law
This document examines the concept of companies of persons, a business model founded on mutual trust and the intuitu personae principle, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.
EU Court Ruling on Geneva Act Accession
Law case - 3 pages - European law
The Court of Justice of the European Union judgment on the Commission v Council case regarding the EU's accession to the Geneva Act, refining the separation of powers within the EU's institutional architecture.
Court Rulings on Filiation and Adoption Cases
Tutorials/exercises - 7 pages - Family law
A series of court judgments on filiation and adoption, including the Benjamin judgment, highlighting the complexities of family law and the best interests of the child.
Seller's Action for Defective Building
Law case - 1 pages - Obligation law
Detailed plan on the seller's action for a building affected by defects as per Court of Cassation, Civil Chamber 3, 5 November 2013.
Fraud vs Abuse of Trust: Key Differences
Essay - 3 pages - Criminal law
This dissertation explores the similarities and differences between fraud and abuse of trust, two property crimes with identical penal contours.
International Organizations' Legal Personality: Evolution and Implications for Global Governance.
Essay - 5 pages - International law
Discover the evolving legal landscape of international organizations and their growing role in global governance. International organizations, though derivative subjects of international law, are increasingly recognized as possessing legitimate legal power on the international scene. Their legal...
Lawyer's Professional Fault and Liability
Law case - 4 pages - Civil law
The Court of Cassation rules on a lawyer's professional fault and liability in case of non-verification of a loan contract, highlighting the distinction between result and means obligations.
International Contract Law: Jurisdiction and Applicable Law
Law case study - 3 pages - International law
Analysis of jurisdiction and applicable law in international contracts, considering Brexit and EU regulations.
Paris CAA Rules in Favor of Fundamental Freedoms at Paris-Dauphine University
Law case - 2 pages - Administrative law
The Paris Administrative Court of Appeal reaffirms the necessity and proportionality requirements for restricting fundamental freedoms in universities, ruling in favor of the Palestine Committee of Paris-Dauphine.
Court of Cassation Ruling on Significant Imbalance in Contracts
Law case - 4 pages - Obligation law
The Commercial Chamber of the Court of Cassation ruled on the assessment of significant imbalance in contracts under Article 1171 of the Civil Code, extending its scope and clarifying its application.
Rectification of Birth Certificate for Intersex Individuals: French Court of Cassation Ruling on Neutral Sex Indication
Law case - 1 pages - Civil law
Unlock the latest legal insight on gender identity rights: Can an intersex individual rectify their birth certificate to reflect a "neutral sex" or "intersex" status? France's Court of Cassation ruled that French law doesn't permit indicating a sex other than male or female on civil...
Executive Council under the Constitution of 24 June 1793
Law article commentary - 1 pages - Law's history and philosophy
The Constitution of 24 June 1793 establishes an executive council with limited administrative powers, dependent on the legislative body, to prevent arbitrary power and ensure representation of the people.
Property Rights Under Civil Code
Course material - 5 pages - Civil law
This document outlines the principles of property rights, including acquisition, extent, and protection under the Civil Code, highlighting the rights of owners and the concept of usufruct.
Understanding Patrimony and Legal Person in Business Law
Course material - 3 pages - Civil law
This document explains the concept of patrimony and legal person in the context of business law, including the risks and guarantees associated with individual entrepreneurship.
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.
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.
Court Rulings on Employment Law and Discrimination Cases
Tutorials/exercises - 25 pages - Labor law
The Court of Cassation addresses various employment law cases involving discrimination, harassment, and wrongful termination, providing guidance on the burden of proof and employer obligations.
Powers of the President and Government
Course material - 46 pages - Constitutional law
The document outlines the powers and roles of the President and Government in the French Constitution, including the source of their power and legitimacy.
Evolution of Law in the High Middle Ages
Essay - 3 pages - Law's history and philosophy
This dissertation explores the development of law from 476 to the end of the 9th century, highlighting the Roman legacy, barbarian laws, and the emergence of canon law.
Article 1234 of 2020 Civil Liability Reform Project
Law article commentary - 2 pages - Obligation law
This article discusses the contours of Article 1234 of the 2020 Civil Liability Reform Project concerning the third-party victim of a contractual non-performance causing damage.
Roman Law Survival During Germanic Invasions
Essay - 3 pages - Law's history and philosophy
The Roman heritage in law persisted despite the fall of the Roman Empire and Germanic invasions, thanks to compilations of Roman laws and the Church's role in preserving Roman law.
Regulatory Power in France Under 1958 Constitution
Essay - 4 pages - Administrative law
The 1958 French Constitution establishes a dual executive with shared regulatory power between the President and Prime Minister, with the Prime Minister responsible for executing laws.
