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This doctoral thesis, which has gained three prizes (Law Faculty of the University of Nancy, University of Lorraine and Lorraine Region), assesses the potential of EU law to harmonize or to unify the judicial treatment of foreign law within the Member States. To that effect, it combines the study of the national law of each of the 27 Member States with a supranational analysis of the foreign law theory. Written in French, with a summary in English, this book is a very useful instrument for law practitioners (judges, attorneys, civil servants), students and academics.