Principles of French Law provides a comprehensive introduction to French law aimed at students and scholars embarking on their first study of the system. This new edition takes account of major changes in a number of areas of law with substantial parts of the book rewritten to meet the needs of students and to reflect legal developments.
Principles of French Law provides a comprehensive introduction to French law aimed at students and scholars embarking on their first study of the system. This new edition takes account of major changes in a number of areas of law with substantial parts of the book rewritten to meet the needs of students and to reflect legal developments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Bell is one of the nation's most illustrious theatre personalities. Award-winning actor, acclaimed director, risk-taking impressario and torch-bearing educationalist, Bell has been a key figure in shaping the nation's theatrical identity as we know it over the past 50 years. As co-founder of Nimrod Theatre Company, Bell presented many productions of landmark Australian plays, and in 1990, Bell took on an even greater challenge, founding The Bell Shakespeare Company. Bell's unique contribution to national culture has been recognised by many bodies. He is an Officer of the Order of Australia and the Order of the British Empire; has an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the Universities of Sydney, New South Wales and Newcastle; and was recognised in 1997 by the National Trust of Australia as one of Australia's Living Treasures. As an actor and director, his many awards include a Helpmann Award for Best Actor (Richard 3, 2002), a Producers and Directors Guild Award for Lifetime Achievement and the JC Williamson Award (2009) for extraordinary contribution to Australia's live entertainment industry. ''''To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.'''' Hamlet
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Introduction: The Spirit of French Law Part I: The System 1: John Bell and Sophie Boyron: Sources of Law 2: John Bell: Court Institutions 3: Sophie Boyron: People Administering Justice Part II: The Law 4: John Bell and Simon Whittaker: Legal Procedure 5: Sophie Boyron: Constitutional Law 6: John Bell: Administrative Law 7: John Bell: Criminal Law 8: Helen Stalford: Family Law 9: Andrew Bell, John Bell, and Sophie Boyron: The Law of Property 10: Simon Whittaker: The Law of Obligations 11: Andrew Bell: Commercial Law 12: Mark Freedland: Employment Law Part III: Studying French Law 13: Sophie Boyron: Bibliographical Guide and Legal Methods Appendix: Bibliographical Sources and Legal Methods
Introduction: The Spirit of French Law Part I: The System 1: John Bell and Sophie Boyron: Sources of Law 2: John Bell: Court Institutions 3: Sophie Boyron: People Administering Justice Part II: The Law 4: John Bell and Simon Whittaker: Legal Procedure 5: Sophie Boyron: Constitutional Law 6: John Bell: Administrative Law 7: John Bell: Criminal Law 8: Helen Stalford: Family Law 9: Andrew Bell, John Bell, and Sophie Boyron: The Law of Property 10: Simon Whittaker: The Law of Obligations 11: Andrew Bell: Commercial Law 12: Mark Freedland: Employment Law Part III: Studying French Law 13: Sophie Boyron: Bibliographical Guide and Legal Methods Appendix: Bibliographical Sources and Legal Methods
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