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Written in the style of the people of dress, in a clear and accessible language, the law in the middle of debates is the title of the work ad usum delphini-"to the use of dolphin" -presented to the general Congolese public for the contribution to the self-training. This debate concerns both the notion of law and its sources, even its branches. Today more than ever, everyone is asking day after day: What is law? Where does it come from? How is it distributed? The objective of the editorial staff has been to give to every reader - jurist or not - the idea of what is to be understood by "law". In…mehr

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Written in the style of the people of dress, in a clear and accessible language, the law in the middle of debates is the title of the work ad usum delphini-"to the use of dolphin" -presented to the general Congolese public for the contribution to the self-training. This debate concerns both the notion of law and its sources, even its branches. Today more than ever, everyone is asking day after day: What is law? Where does it come from? How is it distributed? The objective of the editorial staff has been to give to every reader - jurist or not - the idea of what is to be understood by "law". In the absence of an accepted definition, the law remains polysemous, understood in an objective, subjective, natural and positive sense... Doctrine, through its scientific orientations, cannot silence this debate about law. However, one cannot deny that, to be interested in analyzing the debate on the law is similar to a police investigation on a bloody crime scene.
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Licensed in law, option private and judicial law since 2018, the author is a Visiting Assistant at the Reverend Kim University where he started his assistantship. Passionate about criminal law and criminology, the author is a lawyer at the Bar near the Court of Appeal of Kinshasa/Matete and devotes many of his researches in criminal law in general.