The French Code of Civil Procedure in English 2007 provides an expert translation of the complete Civil Code of France, including all changes made within the past year. The French Civil Code, a descendant of the Code Napoleon, provides a detailed description of the court system, including appeals and arbitration procedures, as well as the laws governing all aspects of French life, from public elections to marriage and divorce. It also includes footnotes explaining hard-to-translate terms, an extensive glossary of French legal terms, and a practical topic index.
The code includes four main categories of topics:
·Provisions common to all courts, such as action, jurisdiction, grounds of defense, and settlement
·Specific provisions relating to each court, including regional, district, local, criminal, and commercial courts
·Specific provisions with respect to certain matters, such as persons, matrimonial regimes, obligations, and contracts
·Arbitration, which focuses on arbitration agreements, proceedings, the arbitral award, rights of recourse, international arbitration, and recognition, enforcement, and recourses.
The 2007 edition reflects the changes made to over 119 separate articles in the past year, including those provisions relating to challenges to the court and/or judge assigned to the case, matrimonial and divorce procedures, successions and donations, and property actions, specifically those relating to the sale of immovables and businesses belong to minors and/or their adult guardians.
Because the civil code is updated on a continual and regular basis, the current up-to-date version is a must-have for any business or academic institution needing to refer to it.
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Nicolas Brooke read law at the Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Paris (obtaining a postgraduate degree in International Commercial Law in 1999) and at King's College, London (obtaining an LLM in 2000). He was called to the Paris Bar in 2004. He is based in Paris and is a member of the Dispute Resolution Group of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. He advises and acts for clients before the French courts and in international arbitral proceedings, in the fields of banking, telecommunications and energy law. He speaks fluent French and English, and is competent in Spanish and German.
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