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  • Introduction à la common law

    Introduction à la common law

    INTRODUCTION A LA COMMON LAW : Definition ; droit non écrit par opposition a la loi ecrite, droit commun a l’ensemble du royaume britanique , droit en opposition au droit romain, se distingue de droit civil ou les lois sont principalement codifiées , la common law repose sur la notion d’équité et de justice naturelle et elle evolue au fur et a mesure des nouvelles decisions judiciares. 1066 origine de la common law qui s’étendait

    3 738 Mots / 15 Pages
  • Common law (option)

    Common law (option)

    intro générale à l’histoire du common law -face à la mort de la reine d’angleterre : critique en France, un maire a refusé de mettre en berne le drapeau critiques anglaises : sur la tenue “trop sportive” du couple Macron aux funérailles, choc dans l’opinion britannique ça confronte la république et la monarchie d’un point de vue juridico-politique -Brexit fort sentiment d’insularité en GB, il est ancien et s’exprime dans la construction d’un régime juridique

    781 Mots / 4 Pages
  • British colonial empire = common law

    British colonial empire = common law

    TD anglais TD 10: exposé British colonial empire = common law Common law ≠ civil law (empire colonial français et espagnol) The guardians Epigram Evaluation la 6 eme semaine : short test Dernière semaine : final test Invesstissement participation, oral et presentation orale obligatoire Presentation : groupe de 2 (entre 10 et 12 min), devoir avoir à visual, il faut avoir une problématique, (l’anglais, accent, la prestance, contenu) Prendre des notes pour l’exposé car ça

    1 512 Mots / 7 Pages
  • The sources of common law (british)

    The sources of common law (british)

    Sources are : Acts of the Uk Parliament also known as statutes such as the bill of rights of 1689 (an Act of the Parliament of England that set out certain basic civil rights and clarified who would be next to inherit the Crown), judicial decisions, historical documents, jurisprudence, conventions and treaties. There is also jurisprudence (everything that has to do with Common law ) , historical documents, treaties like the bill of rights, the

    550 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Stand Your Ground Law

    Stand Your Ground Law

    Stand your Ground Law Introduction: In light of recent events, the state of Florida has been under media scrutiny because of their controversial Stand your Ground law even though, it isn’t the only state to have such a law, it seems that this law comes under fire a lot in this state. The stand your ground law states “a person may justifiably use force in self-defense when there is reasonable belief of an unlawful threat,

    935 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Le Common Goldeneye (oiseau) (document en anglais)

    Le Common Goldeneye (oiseau) (document en anglais)

    Common Goldeneye Size : 38 to 43 cm long with a wingspan of 63 to  cm . Weight : from 500 to 1200 grams. Description : the species is named after its golden-yellow eyes.Its feet and legs are orange-yellow. Males have a black head with a greenish gloss. Females have a brown head and a grey body. It's a type of duck. Habitat : It nests in north Asian forests , and also in France more recently. This is a migratory bird which

    229 Mots / 1 Pages
  • The uk law system

    The uk law system

    Q1 – The legal system of Wales was annexed to England by the Law Wales Acts in: A- 1535-1552 B- 1542-1552 C- 1535-1542 Q2- When England and Scotland were joined, and by which act? Acts of Union 1707 Q3-The Ireland was divided into two by the Government of Ireland Act of 1930? WRONG, it was by the Government of Ireland Act of 1920. Q4- When did The Monarch Elizabeth II come to the throne? In

    906 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Law studies in France

    Law studies in France

    Introduction: Legal English: the English needed by both law students at French universities and beyond and by French and foreign law professionals, while performing legal functions and in a professional context, for: - Understanding and explaining => Foreign legal system => Administrations and procedures - Drafting (brouillons= a draft) legal documents. - Appearing before a court. - Dealing with clients and citizens. - Liaising (a liaison = to be in contact with) and socialising. -

    8 553 Mots / 35 Pages
  • Jim Crow Laws

    Jim Crow Laws

    Examples of Jim Crow laws Alabama | Arizona | Florida | Georgia | Kentucky Louisiana | Maryland | Mississippi | Missouri New Mexico | North Carolina | Oklahoma South Carolina | Texas | Virginia Alabama Nurses: No person or corporation shall require any white female nurse to nurse in wards or rooms in hospitals, either public or private, in which negro men are placed. Alabama Buses: All passenger stations in this state operated by any

    1 499 Mots / 6 Pages
  • Torts Law Essay

    Torts Law Essay

    Question One In 2006, the Council of the Shire of Kelewan (“The Shire”) just recently engaged engineers to build a new bridge ‘Avenue Bridge’ – an access bridge over a gully. The bridge was built to specification as required by statutes. The bridge is 15 meters long and 10m high, and serves a large recreational area that included a skate park, football oval, swimming pool, youth centre and local RSL. On Friday nights, the bridge

    2 285 Mots / 10 Pages
  • Assignment law

    Assignment law

    Introduction Project management is a discipline of planning, organising, motivating and controlling to achieve specific goals (Nokes, 2007). According to Project Management Institute (PMI) project management is a temporary endeavour undertaken to create a unique product, service or result (Project Management Institute Inc., 2015). Project Management Functions Comparison The Project Management Institute (PMI) has highlighted 10 Knowledge Areas in its PMBOK Guide, so does the other international PM bodies or institute. For an instance, the

    482 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Law assignment

    Law assignment

    Indemnity The Tenant shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Landlord from and against all actions proceeding claim demands damages expenses and costs on account of any act default or omission by the Tenant his agents or servants of any breach of the covenants herein contained. Section 4.13 Restrictions Against Installation of Electrical Points and Plumbing Connection The Tenant shall not install any electrical sockets, plugs or electrical power points or electrical motor or engine or

    980 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Introduction to Hungarian and International Enviromental Law

    Introduction to Hungarian and International Enviromental Law

    Introduction to Hungarian and International Enviromental Law Which are the environmentally relevant provisions of the french Constitution and how are they ensured in judicial cases? The environmental law concerns the study or the elaboration of legal rules aiming at the understanding, at the protection, at the use, at the management or at the restoration of the environment under all its forms - ground, aquatic and marine, natural and cultural, even non-ground (space law). It is

    3 019 Mots / 13 Pages
  • European Contract Law- Historical Development, Content and Practical Application in International Arbitration

    European Contract Law- Historical Development, Content and Practical Application in International Arbitration

    The Principles of European Contract Law - Historical Development, Content and Practical Application in International Arbitration Student: Erika Violeta Andras LL.M International Arbitration International Commercial Contracts 1. Historical Development The Principles of European Contract Law (PECL) have been drafted by the Commission on European Contract Law, which is a group of renowed academics, established in 1982. This group was lead by a Danish professor named Ole Lando (now professor emeritus).In 1974, the Copenhagen Bussiness School

    2 621 Mots / 11 Pages
  • Soft laws : based on voluntaries commitment

    Soft laws : based on voluntaries commitment

    ocial : Well being Health care -> sanitary children working condition / harassment / legal age Hard laws : decided by the state, legislator --> if don't respect them : penalties, damages etc. Soft laws : based on voluntaries commitment For CRS : soft laws : Labor Lucie SESSION 2 : What are the components of a CSR policy ? The emerged part of the iceberg http://database.globalreporting.org/search Retail Automobile or whatever else ( food ,

    327 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Business law.

    Business law.

    1. INTRODUCTION In business law, contract law is a domain of the law that deals almost entirely with business translations. Products are purchased, sold and conveyed by way of contracts; staffs are hired based on contract, buildings and lands are bought, developed, leased or financed, or sold under a specific contract. Consequently, contracts stand as the basis of most business activities, and obviously represent one of the most vital aspects of business law. A contract

    3 921 Mots / 16 Pages
  • Contract Law Misrepresentation.

    Contract Law Misrepresentation.

    MISREPRENSTATION Definition of Vitiating Factors: Factors which invalidate the contract as their presence at the time the contract was made means that there were no genuine consent. The law recognises five types of vitiating factors: Misrepresentation, Mistake, Duress, Undue Influence and Illegality. The reason why courts allows the enforcement of vitiating factors: The reason why contracts are enforce by the law is because of the principle of the freedom of contract which basically means that

    2 479 Mots / 10 Pages
  • Law and freedom

    Law and freedom

    ANGLAIS Why do we need laws ? * To live together in peace in society and trying to accept the differences * Rules * Freedom BUT limits What types of rules ? * Laws : obligatary and rights for respect people ; and is for everybody. I give my freedom to have the protect ( thanks to sanctions) * Religiers * Moral (vient de education, custums, tradi° and history): for children take the custums (personnale

    1 031 Mots / 5 Pages
  • Public Law and Human Rights

    Public Law and Human Rights

    UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN SCHOOL OF LAW SESSION 2013-2014 PUBLIC LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS (LS1521) DEGREE EXAMINATION FRIDAY, 30th MAY 2014 3.00 PM – 5.00 PM The paper is divided into two parts. You are required to answer THREE questions in total. TWO questions must be from Part A and ONE question must be from Part B. Each question is of equal weight. Students may not bring any materials into the examination with the exception of

    439 Mots / 2 Pages
  • HOW FIRM CAN CONTINUE TO DO MARKETING IN FRANCE WITH THE EVIN LAW?

    HOW FIRM CAN CONTINUE TO DO MARKETING IN FRANCE WITH THE EVIN LAW?

    MEMOIRE HOW FIRM CAN CONTINUE TO DO MARKETINGIN FRANCE WITH THE EVIN LAW? Introduction: Model 2.1 portraits (Katsanis; 1994) a controversial such as product recall there are different levels. / harmful products which are specific to the people which i do not want to speak clearly about them and they are a health hazard to people is considered to be a variety of the means The next category, a public / Hazardous; Which cigarettes, fur

    19 150 Mots / 77 Pages
  • Discuss and explain the abilities and limitations of the UNITED NATIONS convention on the law of the sea to regulate maritime ressource disputes in the Arctic Sea.

    Discuss and explain the abilities and limitations of the UNITED NATIONS convention on the law of the sea to regulate maritime ressource disputes in the Arctic Sea.

    Geopolitical of Natural Ressources in the Environment Subject: “Discuss and explain the abilities and limitations of the UNITED NATIONS convention on the law of the sea to regulate maritime ressource disputes in the Arctic Sea.” ANTOGNELLI Thomas CALARESE Camille VILOTTA Florian 1 Index: 1. Introduction 1. What abilities for the Laws of the Sea? 1. What limitation for the Laws of the Sea? 1. Over exploiting existing resources 1. Over-exploiting non-living resources 4. The ancestral

    3 597 Mots / 15 Pages
  • Commentaire du texte “How War Left the Law Behind” by Michael J. Glennon

    Commentaire du texte “How War Left the Law Behind” by Michael J. Glennon

    Commentaire du texte: “How War Left the Law Behind” by Michael J. Glennon Comment la Guerre a laissé la Loi dans l’oubli. L’idée principale de l’auteur de ce texte consiste en hypothèse selon laquelle : La violation répétitive d'une norme du droit international remplace cette norme par une autre qui admet une liberté d’action. En pratique cette affirmation s’explique d’une façon suivante : Après l’intervention militaire en Yougoslavie non-autorisée par le Conseil de sécurité, la

    1 655 Mots / 7 Pages
  • Business law

    Business law

    [Tapez ici] BUSINESS LAW INTRODUCTION 1. MERGERS 1. DEFINITION 2. CASE STUDY EXXON MOBIL So, know we will see what is a merger through a case study. This one is about the merge of Exxon and Mobil to create Exxon Mobil Corporation. So, they merged in 1999 and it has costs 82 billion dollars. So, there first activity is the exploration of gas, work on petrochemical and on fuels and lubricants. The aim of this

    656 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Tort law essay

    Tort law essay

    Student ID : U1522264: Word Count : 2572 TORT LAW ESSAY 2016 : Tort law has always been subjected to different cases, policies, precedents and judges’ points of views, in order to show whether or not a claimant had suffered any losses recognizable by law. As Brennan J. posited in Sutherland Shire Council v. Heyman[1], judges must examine all the different facts in every case to assess if a duty should be imposed. This proposition

    3 023 Mots / 13 Pages
  • International trade law

    International trade law

    Subject: International Trade Law Group Assessment 1st Part: 10 points 1. What are the functions of the WTO? What was the latest multilateral agreement signed by WTO member states? Discuss its objectives. According to World Trade Organization: [1]“The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. At its heart are the WTO agreements, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the world’s trading nations and

    2 046 Mots / 9 Pages

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