Private law

Private law, or "droit privé" in French, governs the relationships between individuals and legal entities, focusing on matters such as contracts, property, family law, and obligations. It is concerned with the rights and duties of private individuals and entities in their interactions with each other, rather than with the state. The primary objective of private law is to regulate personal and commercial relationships, ensuring fairness and justice while providing mechanisms for resolving disputes between parties.

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