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The term droit is also used in various legal connexions (i.e., French law), such as the droit of angary, the droit d'achat (right of pre-emption) in the case of contraband, the feudal droit de bris (see wreck), the droit de regale or ancient royal privilege of claiming the revenues and patronage of a vacant bishopric, and the feudal droites of ...
The Diplôme d'études universitaires générales (French for General Academic Studies Degree), abbreviated DEUG, was a French undergraduate degree that required two years of studies, roughly equivalent to an associate degree in the American educational system.
Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory. [1]
Licence en droit holders can pursue further education in a set list of master's degrees, fixed by the code de l'éducation. The list includes all master's degrees in the field of law, as well as other related fields.
Groupe Union Défense (originally named Groupe Union Droit), better known as GUD, was a French far-right students' union formed in the 1960s. After a period of inactivity it relaunched in 2022. [2] [3] [4] The GUD was based in Panthéon-Assas University, [5] [6] [7] a law school in Paris.
A Collège de droit ('College of law') in France is a selective training inside a faculty of law for top students selected among the French student body. Students from these programs are much more likely to enter prestigious master's degrees or law firms.
La Tyrannie du national. Le droit d'asile en Europe (1793-1993), Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1991 ; réédité en collection de poche sous le titre Réfugiés et sans papiers. La République et le droit d'asile, XIX e – XX e siècle, Paris, Hachette, coll. « Pluriel », 1998 ISBN 2-01-278914-5
Société par actions simplifiée [1] (SAS; simplified joint-stock company in British English or simplified corporation in American English) is a French type of business entity.