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  1. Apr 1, 2016 · Law French is a language, originally based on Old Norman, Old French and Anglo-Norman. The present paper tells the story of that language, described by Blackstone as a ‘barbarous dialect’ ( Blackstone 1765: 317) and which, although long gone, is still present in today’s common law English.

  2. May 31, 2018 · Law French is a perfect example how language can be considered ‘so apt, so natural and so proper’ at one time and yet within a couple of hundred years its vocabulary is already a mystery. Although law French is from a specific pinpoint in time, the issues it raises are far more universal and ubiquitous.

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  4. Law French refers to an Anglo-Norman dialect of French used in the English courts during the Middle Ages and pre-modern period. Law French saw heavy use for several centuries, until it was gradually replaced by English. Today it survives only in limited phrases or legal terms.

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · law french. A fossilized form of NORMAN FRENCH used until the 18c in the courts of England . In 1362, French ceased to be a language of pleading, but its legal use was not officially abandoned until 1731.

  6. Jul 25, 2016 · By Peter Laverack. July 25th 2016. French is the language of diplomacy, German the language of science, and English the language of trade. Whereas German has been displaced by English in science, French continues to occupy a privileged position in international diplomacy.

  7. Sep 15, 2021 · The French Civil Code was enacted on March 21, 1804. The Code represents a comprehensive reformation and codification of the French civil law and was considered by Napoleon himself to be one of his most significant achievements. Nowadays it remains a strong legal, sociological and cultural landmark for the French nation.

  8. Feb 23, 2024 · The French legal system falls within the civil law tradition, which traces its origins to Roman law. France played a leading role in the codification of civil law during the 19th century. French legal codes have influenced the development of the law in many other European jurisdictions and in much of Latin America and Africa.

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