- A
droit (French for
right or Law) is a
legal title,
claim or due. The term is used in
English law in the
phrase "
droits of admiralty". This
refers to...
- Le
Droit is a
Canadian French-language
digital w****ly newspaper,
published in Gatineau, Quebec.
Initially established and
owned by the
Missionary Oblates...
- Dieu et mon
droit (French pronunciation: [djø e mɔ̃ dʁwa], Old French: Deu et mon
droit),
which means 'God and my right', is the
motto of the monarch...
-
Declaration of the
Rights of Man and of the
Citizen (French: Déclaration des
droits de l'Homme et du
citoyen de 1789), set by France's
National Constituent...
- Roger-Pol
Droit (born 1949) is a
French academic and philosopher. https://en.unesco.org/Roger-Pol_
Droit [bare URL] Roger-Pol
Droit's official website Roger-Pol...
- The
European Court of
Human Rights (ECtHR), also
known as the
Strasbourg Court, is an
international court of the
Council of
Europe which interprets the...
-
Droit du
seigneur ('right of the lord'), also
known as jus
primae noctis ('right of the
first night'),
sometimes referred to as
prima nocta, was a supposed...
-
ensure the
rights and
freedoms of this
person "Défenseur des
Droits". Défenseur des
Droits (in French).
Retrieved 2021-04-05. "Décision n° 2011-626 DC...
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Canadian Charter of
Rights and
Freedoms (French:
Charte canadienne des
droits et libertés),
often simply referred to as the
Charter in Canada, is a bill...
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Michel Droit (23
January 1923 – 22 June 2000) was a
French novelist and journalist. He was the
father of the
photographer Éric
Droit (1954–2007). After...