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Percy William French has written: 'Partnership law'
The first French cookbooks written in the middle ages.
i guess get married written in french unless the law says you can't Bexyboo10 says: to say married in french is Marié
Duchesne has written: 'Code de la police' -- subject(s): French Police, Law, Police, French
Jean Brissaud has written: 'A history of French private law'
Georg Leistner has written: 'Abbreviations' guide to French forms in justice and administration =' -- subject(s): Abbreviations, French Abbreviations, Law
This was the first written code of law in Rome.
One unique characteristic of the French colony of Louisiana is that it was named after King Louis. Hence the name LOUISiana. The first Louisiana legal code was written in French. It is the only state that based its laws on French and Spanish legal codes. All other states are based on the common law and thus the law in Louisiana is vastly different than the law in all the other states in the US.
French is one of the official languages of the United Nations. So it is international law that French be used on official documents.
Hammurabi is generally considered famous for having codified the first laws.
It's hard to say who taught French first. The first written text dates back to the year 842.
Hammurabi