Article L5212-2
All employers shall employ beneficiaries of the employment obligation mentioned in Article L. 5212-13 in a minimum proportion of 6% of their total workforce. This rate is reviewed every five years, wi…
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All employers shall employ beneficiaries of the employment obligation mentioned in Article L. 5212-13 in a minimum proportion of 6% of their total workforce. This rate is reviewed every five years, wi…
…pplication of this book in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion, Mayotte and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon: 1° In Article L. 812-2, the words: "Articles 78-1 to 78-2-2 of the Code of Criminal Pro…
As stated in Article 226-30 of the French Penal Code, which is reproduced below: Art. 226-30 - Legal entities held criminally liable, under the conditions set out in article 121-2, for the offences de…
Subject to the adaptations provided for in this chapter, the following provisions shall apply to Saint-Barthélemy in their wording resulting from the ordonnance n° 2020-1733 du 16 décembre 2020, unles…
…and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States are deleted; 6° In Article L. 210-1, references to articles L. 142-1 to L. 142-5 are replaced by references…
…ioned as applying ipso jure in the table below. Articles applicable In their wording resulting from L. 200-1 and L. 200-2 L. 200-4 to L. 200-6 In Title I L. 210-1 In Title II L. 221-1 to L. 223-1 In T…
Without prejudice to European Union law, Book II of this Code governs the entry, residence and expulsion of European Union citizens, foreign nationals assimilated to them and foreign nationals who are…
The expenditure of the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons is covered by a State subsidy.
…information may be provided either by means of forms written in this language or through an interpreter. The interpreter's assistance is compulsory if the foreign national does not speak French and c…
…y be justified by behaviour which constitutes, from the point of view of public order and public safety, a real, current and sufficiently serious threat to a fundamental interest of society.The same a…
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