MESTRE (Achille) – THE COUNCIL OF STATE PROTECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE PREROGATIVES (Studies on the appeal for abuse of power), Preface by Jean Rivero, Public Law Library, vol. CXVI
MESTRE (Achille) – THE COUNCIL OF STATE PROTECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE PREROGATIVES (Studies on the appeal for abuse of power), Preface by Jean Rivero, Public Law Library, vol. CXVI
MESTRE (Achille) – THE COUNCIL OF STATE PROTECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE PREROGATIVES (Studies on the appeal for abuse of power), Preface by Jean Rivero, Public Law Library, vol. CXVI
    MESTRE (Achilles)
    THE COUNCIL OF STATE, PROTECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE PREROGATIVES (Studies on the appeal for abuse of power), Preface by Jean Rivero, Public Law Library, vol. CXVI
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1974
    in-8, half-leather with corners, upper edge gilt, gilt title on spine with five raised bands, cover preserved, INVOICE FROM THE AUTHOR TO PROFESSOR WALINE, (spine sunned), good condition, [this book comes from the personal library of Marcel and Jean Waline], V-312 p.
    "The author intends to show how the High Assembly has fostered the free development of administrative authority in two ways: firstly, by limiting the exercise of its control within certain limits that it set for itself and refused to exceed; and secondly, by recognizing special rights for the administration that did not derive from any legal text. These are the two parts of the work. In the first part, Mr. Mestre shows how the Council of State, in most cases, refused to obstruct the enforceability of administrative decisions, to which it always refrained from issuing injunctions; how it may have limited its investigative powers or prohibited itself from exercising control over certain matters; and finally, how it may have remained indifferent to the follow-up given to its decisions." In the second part, the Council of State is credited with the intention of strengthening the administration's freedom of decision-making, and it seems that, in the author's view, an entire body of case law has aimed to reinforce the powers of the public authority by granting it new prerogatives both in the drafting and implementation of its decisions. (Marc Barbet, RIDC no. 1/1976, p. 192 et seq.)

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