The discourse of custom in the law of France
Karina Rekosh ()
RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, issue 2
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The article is devoted to the discourse of customary law of medieval France. Despite the reduction of the role of customary law in the Romano-Germanic legal family, it deserves the attention of researchers in particular from the point of view of this discourse, because the customs and usages, regardless of the positivism dominance, have reason for existence in the French commercial and labor law, in the International law and in that of the European union.
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