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Secondary Sources of Law - Coggle Diagram
Secondary Sources of Law
FRANCE
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La coutume
an unwritten law used generally and repeatedly to which the group members follow because it is considered obligatory.
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La doctrine
Refers to opinions given by those who teach, practice, or study law and can be in the form of treatises, manuals, journal articles, commentaries, etc.
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Le contrat de travail
Overseen by the jurisprudence of the Cour Européenne des droit de l’Homme, de la Cour de justice de l’Union européenne, du Conseil d’Etat et de la Cour de cassation
Governmental Websites
U.S. Department of Labor
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Provides resources such as white papers, e-laws Advisors (explain the laws), Employment Law guide
Also provides forms, information on major laws, and other information and statistics
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Various governmental websites (.gov) that provide access to the laws themselves, but also secondary information explaining and applying the laws for better understanding.
Organizations
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Organizations that are dedicated to overseeing and explaining different parts of labor and employment law
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Books on employment law written by professors, lawyers, students, and legal professionals
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