DEBBASCH (Charles)
    ADMINISTRATIVE LITIGATION, Dalloz Concise Collection
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1975
    octavo, paperback, good condition, 934 p.
    René Chaput is often given a strict definition of administrative litigation, one that encompasses only procedural rules and excludes the study of substantive issues with contentious implications. However, Charles Debbasch, from the very first edition of his treatise in 1975, employs this same approach to administrative litigation, limiting it to procedural rules. His work is methodical, dense, precise, and technical, providing a clear overview of the law and offering original and insightful perspectives on administrative litigation. Thus, we find Dean Debbasch, the constitutional scholar, addressing the issue of the legal status of litigation rules in relation to the body of constitutional law. We also find specific issues such as the challenges of the "tax court." Overall, it is a major work, which takes an undeniable step forward compared to previous treatises, and in particular compared to that of Aubry & Rau, and which demonstrates a form of modernity in administrative litigation on the eve of the developments that the creation of administrative courts of appeal by the Law of December 31, 1987 will bring about.

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