French criminal law
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french-criminal-law-175-13007583
title:
French criminal law
text:
French criminal law is "the set of legal rules that govern the State's response to offenses and offenders". It is one of the branches of the juridical system of the French Republic. The field of criminal law is defined as a sector of French law, and is a combination of public and private law, insofar as it punishes private behavior on behalf of society as a whole. Its function is to define, categorize, prevent, and punish criminal offenses committed by a person, whether a natural person or a leg
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_criminal_law
date created:
2021-12-07T19:29:48Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T07:11:29Z
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13
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