Constitution Law - French Judicial System
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Divergence between the judicial system of French and England began about:
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There were:
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Neapolitan Bonaparte entrusted the task of law making to a body of civil expert called
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Napoleon proclaimed in 1087
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The corpus of French law was perfected by:
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The French codes have remained:
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There is ———- between civil and criminal codes.
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The country was divided into cantons and in each canton a —————- was appointed
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The group of cantons is called:
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French system of ordinary courts:
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The revolution of 1958 abolished the office of:
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Sub-ordinate cases are heard firstly:
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For graver criminal cases in France:
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The courts of Assize are;
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Parallel to Grand tribunals are:
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Every French court has at least:
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The high court is really:
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18. Question
Montesquieu’s theory of separation of power led in France to the establishment of:
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In the capital of each department there is an administrative court called
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