Europe's Internet
Between fiber optics, regulated competition and privacy laws, most Americans might be surprised to learn the country that created the ARPANET, is not leading the world.
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Between fiber optics, regulated competition and privacy laws, most Americans might be surprised to learn the country that created the ARPANET, is not leading the world.
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In a shift to the right, French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Michel Barnier as prime minister on September 5th, following a tumultuous period in French politics. This appointment came after the left-wing New Popular Front won a plurality of seats in the National Assembly in the July legislative elections, denying
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The Eloka Ferry case of 1921, decided by the French Tribunal of Conflicts, offers a glimpse into the complexities of colonial governance, the intersection of industry and public service, and the evolution of legal distinctions within a system marked by racism and exploitation. The case, which revolved around the sinking
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Pavel Durov, the CEO of the popular "messaging app" Telegram, was arrested in France on August 24th while traveling through Le Bourget airport. Durov's arrest has sparked a wide-ranging debate about content moderation, encryption, and the extent of legal jurisdiction over tech companies operating beyond their
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In France, the concept of summer vacations, particularly in August, is deeply ingrained in the culture. While many Americans may perceive this as laziness or cultural idiosyncrasy, the reality is that it's a product of political movements and their codification into law. This tradition can be traced back
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Imagine this: you own a fish farm featuring a particularly aggressive species of fish. One day, a group of divers trespasses onto your property and ends up injured by these fish. Naturally, they sue you, citing strict liability for their injuries. Who would win this case? The answer, surprisingly, depends
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Welcome to our guide on French law, tailored for an American audience. Here, we’ll explore the foundational elements of France’s legal system, its relationship to European law, and its distinctive approach to public and private law. Civil Law vs. Common Law The French legal system is based on
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The recent French elections delivered a stunning victory for the left-wing alliance, the New Popular Front (NPF). This coalition—a diverse alliance spanning various shades of the left—has emerged as a formidable force in French politics, challenging President Emmanuel Macron and his party, Ensemble, in a way few anticipated.
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While sharing a common origin with the United States in the revolutionary fervor of the late 18th century, France's journey has been marked by a series of dramatic shifts in governance, leading to the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1958. This current iteration, characterized by a strong
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In the first-round of snap elections, the far-right National Rally takes the lead.