Légifrance
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Légifrance is the official website of the French government for the publication of legislation, regulations, and legal information. Access to the site is free.
Virtually complete, it presents or refers to all concerned institutions or administrations, all texts still in force since 1539 [1] and all the upper courts jurisprudency since 1986 as well as the most pertinent one of all courts since 1875.[2]
See also
- Journal Officiel de la République Française
References
All texts in French unless otherwise noted.
- ↑ Légifrance Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts of 10 August 1539.
- ↑ Légifrance C.E. 19 February 1875, Prince Napoléon, 46707.
External links
- Légifrance
- Décret n° 2002-1064 du 7 août 2002 relatif au service public de la diffusion du droit par l'internet
- laws and regulations, including updated versions of some important texts;
- the Codes;
- laws, regulations and personal measures as published in the Journal Officiel de la République Française
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