Master the cross‑border presentation of proof with a practical French‑law reference.
This concise study explains how evidence is handled in French courts and contrasts it with English practices, helping readers prepare international cases with clarity and confidence.
This edition aims to be accessible to both lawyers and lay readers. It emphasizes documentary evidence, formal proof, and the role of presumptions, oaths, and witnesses. The work is complemented by translations of key Code articles and side‑by‑side French text, making the rules easier to follow in practice.
- Clear explanations of how documentary and oral evidence are treated in France
- Guidance on legal presumptions, admissions, and the role of oaths
- Practical coverage of commercial transactions, contracts, and private documents
Ideal for readers of comparative law, international litigation, and anyone needing a compact French evidence reference.