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Date: 2013-08-05 23:04:55
Quebec law
Common law
Law of Canada
Law of France
Supreme court
Civil Code of Lower Canada
Comparative law
Case law
Civil law
Law
Civil codes
Civil Code of Quebec

The Supreme Court of Canada and its Impact on the Expression of Bijuralism 1 THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA AND ITS IMPACT ON THE EXPRESSION OF BIJURALISM

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