100 years of local law in Alsace and Moselle
PRODUCTION - 29 May 2024, France, Straßburg: The old German and Alsatian names can be seen under the French street signs in the old town of Strasbourg. The special regulations of local law in Alsace and Lorraine state that in the regions that rejoined France after the First World War, German regulations were maintained in many areas of social life. This ranges from hunting rights, religious practice and health insurance to cadastre and associations. The border region is currently struggling to ensure that local law is not undermined in the course of the standardization of rules. Photo: Philipp von Ditfurth/dpa (Photo by Philipp von Ditfurth/picture alliance via Getty Images)

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