PAILLET (Michel) – PUBLIC SERVICE FAULT IN FRENCH ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, Preface by Jean-Marie Auby, Public Law Library, vol. CXXXVI
PAILLET (Michel) – PUBLIC SERVICE FAULT IN FRENCH ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, Preface by Jean-Marie Auby, Public Law Library, vol. CXXXVI
    PAILLET (Michel)
    PUBLIC SERVICE FAULT IN FRENCH ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, Preface by Jean-Marie Auby, Public Law Library, vol. CXXXVI
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1980
    octavo, paperback, (cover slightly faded), interior very fresh, 436 p.
    Excerpt from the thesis review written by Didier Linotte and published in the International Review of Comparative Law: “By identifying the specific elements of public service fault in administrative law, at a time when legal scholars (Eisenmann, Cornu, Chapus) have primarily emphasized the “convergences” between public and private law rather than “autonomy,” and by maintaining the necessity of resorting to the concept of fault when the “socialization of risks” and “insurance” sometimes replace liability, Mr. Michel Paillet undeniably defends a viewpoint that is, if not original, at least firm and personal—in other words, a thesis. But if we note the concern for exhaustiveness, the rigor of analysis, and the desire for objectivity, moderation, and balance in the study of positive case law that characterize this book, we can rightly say, with its preface writer, Dean J.-M. Auby, that this is “a kind of treatise on public service fault.”

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