Internal regulations: for a strict assessment of the provisions of the Labour Code
The Schindler company had internal regulations dating from 1985 for which the employer had consulted the staff representative institutions.
According to the provisions of Article 1321-4 of the Labour Code:
The internal regulations are a written document in which the employer exclusively sets out the ...
Does REACH protect the consumer?
Scientific expertise under the effect of environmental regulations
If previously, the idea dominated that "the activity of the scientist avoids the anarchy of minds, their resignation, in front of the world and, consequently, the irresponsibility of men "2 , it has been noted that progress has not only generated benefits for the individual and the environment in which he evolves, quite the contrary...
Environmental cooperation: the fear of a race to the bottom in European regulations.
The implementation of the REACH Regulation: a review of the main developments
An update on the CIVI regime: its autonomy in the context of victim compensation
The Commission d'indemnisation des victimes d'infraction, more commonly known as the CIVI, enables a victim of an offence to be compensated if the loss cannot be made good by the perpetrator ...
The eviction of an occupier without right or title validated by the Court of Cassation in the light of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights
The fight continues since the beginning of the distilbene case
This molecule was synthesised in the United Kingdom in 1938 and was marketed in several countries, including France, under the name of Distilbene, or Stilboestrol, which was prescribed by doctors to "help" women who were suffering repeated miscarriages or who were threatened with premature delivery.
The eviction of an occupier without right or title validated by the Court of Cassation in the light of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights
The fight continues since the beginning of the distilbene case
This molecule was synthesised in the United Kingdom in 1938 and was marketed in several countries, including France, under the name of Distilbene, or Stilboestrol, which was prescribed by doctors to "help" women who were suffering repeated miscarriages or who were threatened with premature delivery.