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  2. Droit du seigneur - Wikipedia

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    Droit du seigneur [a] ('right of the lord'), also known as jus primae noctis [b] ('right of the first night'), sometimes referred to as prima nocta, [c] was a supposed legal right in medieval Europe, allowing feudal lords to have sexual relations with any female subject, particularly on her wedding night.

  3. Template:Cite Routledge/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Cite Routledge. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This template assists citing The Routledge Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English (2017) by Clive Upton and William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.

  4. Droit - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    It is common practice in legal documents to cite other publications by using standard abbreviations for the title of each source. Abbreviations may also be found for common words or legal phrases. Such citations and abbreviations are found in court decisions, statutes, regulations, journal articles, books, and other documents.

  6. University of Paris Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    The structure designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot for the Paris Law Faculty, on place du Panthéon. The Faculty of Law of Paris (French: Faculté de droit de Paris), called from the late 1950s to 1970 the Faculty of Law and Economics of Paris, is the second-oldest faculty of law in the world and one of the four and eventually five [1] faculties of the University of Paris ("the Sorbonne ...

  7. Glossary of French criminal law - Wikipedia

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    état de droit rule of law (lit. "state of law"). [131] État de droit is one of many ways that the principle of "rule of law" is rendered in French, including: prééminence du droit, primauté du droit, principe de droit, régime de droit, règne du droit, respect de la loi, principe de légalité, or communauté de droit.

  8. Template:Cite Legifrance - Wikipedia

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    The official French legalese definition of arrêté is in section 1.3 of Guide de légistique (3 ed.), La documentation Française, 2017, ISBN 978-2-11-145578-8 See also section 6 (Principales règles typographiques...), p. 695–701 in the pdf for everything you wanted to know about French legal citation numbering and formatting.

  9. TERMIUM Plus - Wikipedia

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    TERMIUM Plus was initially developed by the Université de Montréal in October 1970, under the name Banque de Terminologie de l’Université de Montréal (BTUM). [ 2 ] : 509 The database was under the direction of Marcel Paré, with a vision to produce the most flexible bilingual language file that would be available to all. [ 3 ]

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