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    Frenglish shop signs in Singapore by Ghesquière, Jean François., Serwe, Stefan Karl., Ong, Kenneth Keng Wee.

    Published 2013
    “…Contrastively, English in Singapore is de facto the national language, while French is a foreign language with few speakers.…”
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    Integracja emigrantów muzułmańskich ze społeczeństwem przyjmującym na przykładzie Francji by Wojciech Stankiewicz

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The worshippers of Islam were admitted to settle, but not to integrate with French society and the national economy. Although, according to the French scheme of integration, all people are equal before the law and it is unlawful to emphasise differences, life in France does not reflect the Republican idea any more, and instead of creating the French nation as one community, a multicultural society unable to assimilate newcomers is being born. …”
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    Constitutional recognition of rights and freedoms in France in the late nineteenth century by Sergey Bochkarev

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The article deals with the ideological and theoretical foundations of the French constitutionalism of the Third Republic. The author notes that the Constitution of the Third Republic was a result of the continuous struggle between the supporters of the republican form of government and monarchists in the National Assembly. …”
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    Le paysage façonné par le droit, entre la rationalité du droit positif et l’empirisme culturel juridique by Olivier Barrière

    “…Thus we can see the landscape formed by the right, especially the environmental law, the Planning right and Urbanistic law. French positive law shapes the landscape in the context of ownership, public action planning and community projects, promoting the passage of a landscape right to a right to the landscape through the principle of landscape interest.However, the codified norms and legal instruments coming from public policies are adopted and taken within a paradigm context which try to reach a heritage value of the landscape, though imperfect.By integrating into the analysis as an illustration the example of the Indians Wayana located in the context of the overseas department of French Guiana, another dimension opens up and questions arise. …”
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    The Religious Identity of the Catholics of Moldavia by IONUŢ ATUDOREI

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Yet, they managed to preserve unaltered their laws, customs and superstitions, supported by the active participation in the spiritual and social life of the community.…”
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    Système d’enregistrement d’identité, numéro d’identification et “carte d’identité de Français” durant le Régime de Vichy (France, 1940-1944) by Pierre Piazza

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The intervention of the statistical service in the delivery process of the new document for the identification of nationals occasionally hampered some repressive law enforcement objectives. …”
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    Comment forger une identité nationale ? La culture juridique française vue par la doctrine civiliste au tournant des xixe et xxe siècles by David Deroussin

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The purpose of this study is to show that the categories of our national legal history are fewer neutral and objective data than constructions, elaborated in particular contexts, and that when the French leading civilistes (1890-1950) speaks about legal culture, it is to define their own approach of the law and not to forge tools susceptible to allow the understanding of the other legal cultures. …”
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    Big Brother is Watching the Olympic Games – and Everything Else in Public Spaces by Sophie Duroy

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…<p>The French National Assembly is currently debating the law on the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. …”
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    The Metropolis of Lyon: An Example to Follow by the GZM Metropolis? by Christophe Chabrot, Robert Pyka

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The French territorial system is marked by a historical very large communal dispersion. …”
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    Unjust enrichment: Comparative legal review by Pajtić Bojan L.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The analysis included both those legal systems (French, German) that have a decisive influence on the civil law codes of other continental law countries, as well as those that are of decisive importance in coun tries characterized by precedential law (Great Britain, United States of America). …”
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    La revendication de l’autonomie universitaire à la fin du XIXe siècle, l’exemple de Lyon by Catherine Fillon

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…From 1883 to the law of July 10, 1896, the national administration of higher education tried hard to create new local and autonomous academic structures, that eventually took the name of universities. …”
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    Gold-rush in a forested El Dorado: deforestation leakages and the need for regional cooperation by Camille Dezécache, Emmanuel Faure, Valéry Gond, Jean-Michel Salles, Ghislain Vieilledent, Bruno Hérault

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In this work, we finally present a case study focusing on French Guiana and Suriname, two neighbouring countries with very different levels of law enforcement against illegal gold-mining. …”
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    Les archives vivantes des conservations foncières en Algérie by Didier Guignard

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…These collections contain copies of buying, saling or renting certificates for all properties which have been submited to french right from the xixth century. They were produced by Land Registries, as soon as their creation within the colony, but the institution works on after the independence despite the nationalizations. …”
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    « Mais la loi ne fait pas tout » : l’homophobie dans la société française contemporaine depuis 2004 by Steve Wharton

    “…Almost five years after France’s recognition of gay couples through the passage and enactment of the ‘PaCS’ (Pacte Civil de Solidarité), the French State broke new ground in December 2004 through a piece of legislation protecting French gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transsexuals against homophobia. …”
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    ANALIZA JURIDICO-COMPARATIVĂ A REGLEMENTĂRILOR PRIVITOARE LA INFRACŢIUNEA DE ESCROCHERIE by USM ADMIN

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…As well, it is stipulated that in the Romanian and in the Bulgarian Penal Laws, the concept of fraud corresponds to the concept of swindling from the national Penal Law. …”
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    Modelling Fire Risk Exposure for France Using Machine Learning by Baptiste Gualdi, Emma Binet-Stéphan, André Bahabi, Roxane Marchal, David Moncoulon

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The peril is not covered by the French natural catastrophes insurance scheme (law of 13 July 1982). …”
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    The Administrative Judge and European Convention guaranteed rights for Human Rights Protection by Jean Massot

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Administrative adjudication process accepted, after the above mentioned decision, to supervise the harmonisation of national law with the Convention. The Government Council carefully dared at the beginning and later more frequently to implement such supervision of harmonisation. …”
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