French Laws
French Laws refer to the legal system and regulations established by the government of France. These laws encompass a wide range of topics, including civil, criminal, administrative, and constitutional law. French Laws are derived from a combination of written statutes, judicial decisions, and customary practices. The legal system in France is based on the Napoleonic Code, which was established in the early 19th century and has since been revised and updated. French Laws are enforced by various judicial authorities, including courts, prosecutors, and law enforcement agencies.
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