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211 months ago

Libbett Watson  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Law / Certificates

Level of diffculty:

Difficult / demanding

Word or term in question:

la cathedrale du droit social

Context:

paragraph heading

 

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211 months ago

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The social law institution

211 months ago

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social law's cathedral/the authority/authoritative position of social law

211 months ago

Medilingua Hungarica  See profile wrote:

THE CATHEDRAL OF SOCIAL RIGHT

My comment:

Cathedral is surely ment figuratively as a huge construction of billions of parts making an entire system

211 months ago

Medilingua Hungarica  See profile wrote:

the embodiment of social law

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211 months ago

Medilingua Hungarica  See profile wrote:

The Mecca of Social Law

My comment:

Where is the context? Paragraph heading is not a context. What are they actually talking about?

Comments by other colleagues on this answer:

211 months ago

Gina W  See profile wrote:

Yes, probably (given the lack of context).

211 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See profile wrote:

The Mecca of Social Law

My comment:

Where is the context? Paragraph heading is not a context. What are they actually talking about?