The ‘Commission Supérieure de Codification (‘High Commission on Codification’) is a body that was created with the aim of providing support for the process of codifying the texts of positive law. Analysis of both its place in France’s institutional architecture and its working methods highlights certain particularities in the body’s functioning and raises questions as to its degree of proximity to the Law Commissions. |
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Is There a Law Commission in France?About the Commission Supérieure de Codification |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1 2019 |
Keywords | High Commission on Codification, France, Law Commission, codification, law reform |
Authors | Bertrand-Léo Combrade |
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