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The name "France" comes from Latin Francia, which literally means "land
of the Franks" or "Frankland". There are various theories as to the
origin of the name of the Franks. One is that it is derived from the
Proto-Germanic word frankon which translates as javelin or lance as the
throwing axe of the Franks was known as a francisca.
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law is divided into two principal areas: private law and public law.
Private law includes, in particular, civil law and criminal law. Public
law includes, in particular, administrative law and constitutional law.
However, in practical terms, French law comprises three principal areas
of law: civil law, criminal law and administrative law.
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The French system is currently undergoing a reform, the Bologna
process, which aims at creating European standards for university
studies, most notably a similar time-frame everywhere, with three years
devoted to the Bachelor's degree ("licence" in French), two for the
Master's, and three for the doctorate. French universities have also
adopted the ECTS credit system (for example, a licence is worth 180
credits). However the traditional curriculum based on end of semester
examinations still remains in place in most universities. This double
standard has added complexity to a system which also remains quite
rigid. It is difficult to change a major during undergraduate studies
without losing a semester or even a whole year. Students usually also
have few course selection options once they enroll in a particular
diploma.
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