French Civil Procedure Rules
Course material - 6 pages - Civil law
Overview of French civil procedure, including rules on electronic filing, procedural conventions, and public order.
Civil Liability Law
Course material - 85 pages - Civil law
This document outlines the principles of civil liability, including delictual and contractual liability, and the conditions required for liability to be established.
"Understanding the Legal Conditions and Nullities of Marriage Under French Civil Law"
Course material - 9 pages - Civil law
Unlock the Essentials of Marriage Law: Understand Your Rights and Obligations. Discover the intricacies of civil and religious marriages, the importance of consent, and the conditions that govern a valid union. Learn about the role of the civil officer, the requirements for birth certificates,...
Causal Link in Compensation for Damages
Course material - 10 pages - Civil law
Understanding the role of temporal element in establishing direct causal link for compensation as per jurisprudence principles.
Liability for Things Under Custody
Course material - 16 pages - Civil law
This document discusses the concept of custody and liability for damages caused by things under one's care, as per Article 1242 al. of the French Civil Code.
Mediation in Judicial Proceedings
Course material - 7 pages - Civil law
Mediation is a process used in judicial proceedings to resolve disputes with the help of a neutral third-party mediator. The judge appoints a mediator based on specific criteria and retains the power to judge.
Arbitration Agreement Validity and Nullity Conditions
Course material - 6 pages - Civil law
This document discusses the autonomy of arbitration agreements, conditions for nullity, and the regime of arbitration agreements, including arbitrability and the scope of compromissory clauses.
Judge's Conciliation Mission
Course material - 2 pages - Civil law
The role of judges in conciliation proceedings under French law, governed by Article 21 of the Civil Procedure Code and other related provisions.
Civil Liability Regimes
Course material - 7 pages - Civil law
This document outlines the different regimes of civil liability, including delictual liability and contractual liability, and their applications.
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.
Understanding Civil Liability: Fault and Its Implications in French Law
Course material - 45 pages - Civil law
Unlock the complexities of civil liability with our comprehensive guide, exploring the nuances of fault, liability, and the intricacies of the French Civil Code. Discover how fault is defined and controlled by the Court of Cassation, and understand the two primary systems for grasping the notion...
RIGHT OF PROPERTY
Course material - 129 pages - Civil law
This document discusses the concept of the right of property, its evolution, and its importance. It highlights the exclusive and absolute nature of the right, its legal disposition, and the prerogatives conferred on the owner.
Civil Procedure: Competent Court & Prescription
Course material - 2 pages - Civil law
This document outlines the principles governing the determination of the material competent court and prescription in civil procedure, including the role of the judicial court and specialized jurisdictions.
British legal system
Course material - 7 pages - Civil law
Law evolved from Roman law and Canon Law (the legal system created by the church), creating both singular and common law, then Napoleon used them to create his code civil in 1804. He was also inspired by local law. The Code civil is already the biggest achievement for French legislation, in force...
The Burden of Proof
Course material - 1 pages - Civil law
The burden of proof in civil and criminal cases is the obligation to provide evidence validating or disputing a certain occurrence. It is an obligation to proof what has been alleged in judicial proceedings. The burden of proof differs in criminal and civil cases whereby in criminal lawsuits, it...
