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Law of Luxembourg

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The law of Luxembourg is civil law. From the Tenth Century to the Fifteenth Century the law of the Grand Duchy was customary law.[1]

Constitution

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There were constitutions of 1841, 1848, 1856 and 1868. The constitution was revised in 1919, 1948 and 1987.[2]

Legislation

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The legislature is the Chamber of Deputies.

Legislation includes règlements grand-ducaux.[3]

List of legislation

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List of codes:[4]

  • Code of Criminal Procedure (French: Code de procédure pénale)
  • Commercial Code (French: Code de commerce)[5]
  • Labour Code
  • Penal Code

Other legislation:

Courts and judiciary

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There is a Constitutional Court.[6][7]

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Practitioners include avocats.[8] There is professional secrecy.[9]

Criminal law

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There is a Penal Code of 1879[10] and a Code of Criminal Procedure[11][12] (French: Code de procédure pénale;[13] formerly called Code d'instruction criminelle).[14]

Company and partnership law

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A special limited partnership is possible.

Labour law

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There is a Labour Code.[15][16]

See also

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References

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  • Verbeke, Christian F. In Winterton and Moys (eds). Information Sources in Law. Second Edition. Bowker-Saur. 1997. Chapter Seventeen: Luxembourg. Pages 293 to 305.
  • Paul Graulich (ed). Guide to Foreign Legal Materials: Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands. Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law, Columbia University in the city of New York. 1968. Google
  • Catherine Bourin, Christian Deprez and Dean Spielmann. Bibliographie juridique luxembourgeoise 1997-2013. Bruylant. 2015.
  • Roger Maul. Bibliographie du droit luxembourgeois. Larcier. Brussels. 1967. Google
  • Nicolas Majerus. Histoire du droit dans le Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. 1949. WorldCat
  • Gontier-Grigy. Les vingt-cinq codes de la législation luxembourgeoise. 1884. Google
  • D A Gontier. Codes de la législation du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. 1843. Google
  • Nicole Van Crombrugghe, Guy Arendt and Alexis Maitland Hudson. Belgium and Luxembourg: Practical Commercial Law. (European Commercial Law Series) Longman. 1992. Google
  • Luxembourg Commercial Law. Rector Press. 1994.
  • Kremer and Lebbe. Collective Investment Schemes in Luxembourg: Law and Practice. OUP. 1st Ed. 2009. 2nd Ed. 2014.
  • Judge Advocate Division, Headquarters, USAREUR. Luxembourg Law and the NATO Status of Forces Agreement. Office of the Judge Advocate, Headquarters, US Army, Europe. 12 July 1955. [2]
  • E P Youngman. Mining Laws of Luxembourg. (Information Circular 6702) Department of Commerce, United States Bureau of Mines. April 1933. Google
  • Stephanie Law and Vincent Richard. "Public and Private Enforcement of Consumer Law in Luxembourg". Public and Private Enforcement of Consumer Law – Insights for Luxembourg. Nomos. 2021. Google. Pages 345 to 383.
  • Chaouche. Legitimate expectations in Luxembourg Tax Law. Editions Larcier. 2019. [3]
  • Banque Commerciale, Luxemburg. Holding companies Under Luxembourg law. Google National Union Catalog
  • Alex Schmitt, "Luxembourg: Clarification of bank secrecy in tax law" (1970) Journal of International Law
  • Jacques Kauffman. Professional secrecy of bankers in Luxembourg law. 1991.
  • André Marc. Employment Law in Luxembourg. Allen & Overy. 2007. 4th Ed. 2019.
  • J M Didier. The Law and Practice relating to Pollution Control in Belgium and Luxembourg. Graham & Trotman. 1st Ed. 1976.
  • L P Suetens & Dirk Soetemans. The Law and Practice relating to Pollution Control in Belgium and Luxembourg. Graham & Trotman. 2nd Ed. 1983.
  1. ^ Information Sources in Law. 2nd Ed.
  2. ^ Information Sources in Law. 2nd Ed.
  3. ^ Volker Heydt. "Legislation in Luxembourg". Karpen and Xanthaki (eds). Legislation in Europe. Hart Publishing. 2020. Chapter 19. pp 313 to 324. At p 315. [1]
  4. ^ For a list of codes, see for example Gontier-Grigy, 1884, p vi.
  5. ^ International Bank and Other Guarantees Handbook: Europe, 2016, PT588
  6. ^ Patrick Kinsch. "Luxembourg". Shelton (ed). International Law and Domestic Legal Systems. OUP. 2011. p 385 at p 404.
  7. ^ Comella. Constitutional Courts and Democratic Values. Yale University Press. 2009. p 168.
  8. ^ Bruno Nascimbene and Elisabetta Bergamini. "Luxembourg". The Legal Profession in the European Union. Kluwer Law International. 2009. Chapter 3. Section 18. pp 154 to 158 at p 154.
  9. ^ Marc Thewes. "Luxembourg". The Bar of Brussels (compiler). Professional Secrecy of Lawyers in Europe. Cambridge University Press. 2013. Chapter 21. pp 332 to 343.
  10. ^ Kalmthout, Knapen, and Morgenstern. Pre-trial Detention in the European Union. 2009. p 641.
  11. ^ Silvia Allegrezza. The Enforcement Dimension of the Single Supervisory Mechanism. CEDAM. 2020. p 477.
  12. ^ Petschko, Schiltz and Tosza. "Luxembourg". Ligeti (ed). Toward a Prosecutor for the European Union. 2013. vol 1. Chapter 12. pp 449 to 472.
  13. ^ The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process, 2019, p 155
  14. ^ Allegrezza, 2020, p 474.
  15. ^ Anne Morel. "Luxembourg". Field and Moorhouse (eds). Employment Law in Europe. 3rd Ed. Eversheds. Bloomsbury Professional. 2013. Chapter 18. pp 771 to 812. At p 771.
  16. ^ Guy Castegnaro and Ariane Claverie. "Luxembourg". Kempen, Patmore, Ryley and Steinau-Steinruck (eds). Redundancy Law in Europe. 2008. pp 143 to 150. At p 143.
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