Catherine Valcke discusses the most striking stylistic differences between French and English law, and outlines the different such statements emerging from them. Image courtesy of Catherine Valcke.
Image courtesy of interviewee. May 24, 2021
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Catherine Valcke discusses the most striking stylistic differences between French and English law, and outlines the different such statements emerging from them.
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Catherine Valcke discusses the most striking stylistic differences between French and English law, and outlines the different such statements emerging from them. Image courtesy of Catherine Valcke.
Image courtesy of interviewee. May 24, 2021