[Periodical] – DECENTRALIZATION, Powers No. 60, French Review of Constitutional and Political Studies
[Periodical] – DECENTRALIZATION, Powers No. 60, French Review of Constitutional and Political Studies
    [Périodique]
    DECENTRALIZATION, Powers No. 60, French Review of Constitutional and Political Studies
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1992
    octavo, paperback, (some pencil underlining), very good condition, 232 p.
    Jean-Claude Thoenig, Decentralization Ten Years On; Yves Mény, The Republic of Fiefdoms; Annick Percheron, Public Opinion and Decentralization, or Decentralization Tamed; Charles Millon, The Overlapping of Powers: A Limit for Democracy; Catherine Grémion, Region, Department, Municipality: The False Debate; Albert Mabillau, The Local Elected Official: The New Political Professional; Colette Ronxin, The Elusive Territorial Civil Service; Guy Gilbert and Alain Guengant, Municipal Fragmentation and Taxation; Françoise Gerbaux and Pierre Muller, Local Economic Interventions; Jean-Claude Hélin, Are Controls Effective? Legality Review and the Administrative Judge; Jean Houël, Financial Control of the Regional Audit Offices; Alain Delcamp, French Decentralization and Europe; Marie-Luce Pavia, Towards a History of Constitutional Ideas; John T. S. Keeler, Letter from the United States: The Gulf War and the Vietnam Syndrome; Andrea Manzella, Letter from Italy. Italy in search of its "Algeria"; Pierre Astié and Dominique Breillat, Foreign Landmarks (June 21 - September 30, 1991); Pierre Avril and Jean Gicquel, French Constitutional Chronicle (June 21 - September 30, 1991)

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