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    De la conservation conflictuelle à l'aménagement durable : le paysage et la biodiversité saisis par le droit by Jean-Marie Breton

    “…Today, positive law takes into account, beyond the mere "environment" considered in globo, both landscapes, subjected to specific legal treatment and protection ; and biodiversity, the conservation and management of which, because of its recognition as a conventional common heritage of mankind, in an intergenerational perspective, have raised legal arrangements ad hoc, at national as well as regional and international levels.…”
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    The Napoleonic Code and Polish Legal Terminology in the 19th Century by Ewa Woźniak, Rafał Zarębski

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We claim that, firstly, the Napoleonic Code had a major impact on the Polonisation of Polish legal lexis in the 19th century, and secondly, that where Polish legal language bears evidence of the influence of the adaptation of the Napoleonic law it is in structural calques from French and not in an increase of French borrowings in the Polish legal language; moreover, we provide evidence that the Napoleonic Code led to the redefinition of previously used terms in the Polish legal system, and finally, that it had a crucial impact on the systematisation of Polish legal terminology in the 19th century leading to its more contemporary character, closer to modern demands. …”
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    L’union franco-tupi dans l’expérience mystique de la France Equinoxiale by Andrea Daher

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Conceived from the organization of the collective body of the Brazilian colony, this mystical union brought together individual wills in the unique and legitimate will of the French Christian state. Thus, France Équinoxiale colony realized the vocation assumed by the Capuchin mission as a ‘mirror’ of the French Catholic monarchy, where the regularity of the law on indigenous custom is established, and the Franco-Tupi friendship is then embodied within the ‘common weal’ of nations.…”
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    Criminal Investigation and Criminal Intelligence: Example of Adaptation in the Prevention and Repression of Cybercrime by Barlatier Jerome

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This study is based on the criminological review and the delinquency analysis led by the central criminal intelligence service of the national gendarmerie. Its premise may likely guide the strategy of French law enforcement agencies.…”
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    De parias à victimes. Mobilisations féministes sur la prostitution en France et au Canada (1880-1920) by Yolande Cohen

    “…The comparative analysis of French and Canadian National Council of Women’s proposals show that they had an important influence in the adoption of reglementarist laws in both countries, reducing the distance between their legislations. …”
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    Haiti - Harmed at the Hands of Others by Max Ray-Ellis

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The subsequent Haitian Constitution, published in 1805, detailed a “free and form sovereign state, independent of all the other powers of the universe,” known as the “Haitian Empire,” where “slavery is abolished forever” and “equality before the law is irrefutably established.” The future appeared bright for this newly independent Black nation in the Caribbean. …”
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    THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM IN FRANCE by DOINA POPESCU

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…The three authority branches are broadly represented in the French administration: the judicial branch – French courts of law are divided into: judicial courts and administrative courts. …”
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    The integration of the ecological and landscape network in spatial planning Perspective of the strategies of two Alpine regions in France and Italy by B. GIUDICE, G. NOVARINA, A. VOGHERA

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…While in France, the law «portant Engagement National pour l’Environnement» (2010) has legally recognized the tool of Trame verte et bleue, in Italy, the "reti ecologiche" has not yet been the subject of any national legislation. …”
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    Theoretical and practical aspects regarding the matrimonial convention between spouses by Veronica Stoica

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The piece of work emphasizes the particularities of national law in the matter of matrimonial convention, in the light of the pithy French influence, and presents the advanced solutions in the French doctrine that can superpose the theoretical disputes born in the Romanian doctrine. …”
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    La compensation écologique permet-elle vraiment de tendre vers l’absence de perte nette de biodiversité ? by Brian Padilla, Salomée Gelot, Adrien Guette, Jonathan Carruthers-Jones

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Since 2016, French law has pursued the objective of no net loss of biodiversity by requiring projects with impacts on biodiversity to avoid, reduce, and then compensate for these impacts. …”
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    Les dispositifs de scolarisation des enfants et jeunes migrants en France : des producteurs de “scolarités contraintes” by Maïtena Armagnague, Alexandra Clavé-Mercier, Marion Lièvre, Anne-Claudine Oller

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In France, the education of children and young migrants is often organised in parallel with the common law, as they attend special programmes for students with “special educational needs” set up by the French Ministry of National Education. …”
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    Les mutations récentes de la gouvernance des ports français sous la pression des contraintes internationales by Jacques Guillaume

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…This was accentuated by the complete State control on major ports, put in place on the grounds of significant needs for investments to face the development of gigantism and the apparition of containerisation and allowed by the law on Autonomous Ports in 1965. However, with the disappointment of the ports’ commercial results and the generalisation of the privatisation of operational functions in the rest of the world, the French State decided to change its position. …”
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    Planification de l’espace maritime et approche écosystémique en contexte transfrontalier : illustration franco-belge by Betty Queffelec

    “…However, Maritime Spatial Planning, which has been drawn as a way to operationnalize it, remains mainly implemented at national level and without real coordination. The french-belgian case shows it. …”
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    Positioning Digital Tracing Applications in the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic in France by Marion Albouy-Llaty, Caroline Martin, Daniel Benamouzig, Eric Bothorel, Gilles Munier, Catherine Simonin, Jean-Louis Guéant, Emmanuel Rusch

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…France’s independent COVID-19 Control and Society Connection Council (CCL) was established by law in May 2020 to issue advice and recommendations on the national epidemic digital systems. …”
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    La Reforma constitucional en los estados de la República Mexicana by Andrés Salomón Rodríguez

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Since the constitution of each nation-state is conceived political and legal structure of each country. …”
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