[Modern Miscellany] – PUBLIC LAW MOVEMENT, From Administrative Law to Constitutional Law. From French Law to Other Legal Systems, Miscellany in Honor of Franck Moderne
[Modern Miscellany] – PUBLIC LAW MOVEMENT, From Administrative Law to Constitutional Law. From French Law to Other Legal Systems, Miscellany in Honor of Franck Moderne
[Modern Miscellany] – PUBLIC LAW MOVEMENT, From Administrative Law to Constitutional Law. From French Law to Other Legal Systems, Miscellany in Honor of Franck Moderne
[Modern Miscellany] – PUBLIC LAW MOVEMENT, From Administrative Law to Constitutional Law. From French Law to Other Legal Systems, Miscellany in Honor of Franck Moderne
    [Mélanges Moderne]
    The Movement of Public Law: From Administrative Law to Constitutional Law. From French Law to Other Legal Systems, Essays in Honor of Franck Moderne
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2004
    in-8, bound ed., photograph of the recipient outside the text, good condition, [this book comes from the personal library of Marcel and Jean Waline], LVI-1264 p.
    A nearly mythical collection of essays, already out of print 10 years after its publication! Denys de Béchillon, On the Retroactivity of Case Law in Matters of Liability; Jean-Claude Bonichot, Conciliation before the French National Olympic and Sports Committee: A Trial to Be Transformed? Étienne Douat, Decentralization and Public Finances; Louis Dubouis, Health Democracy and the Rights of the Sick Person: On the Law of March 4, 2002, on Patients' Rights and the Quality of the Healthcare System; René Hostiou, Administrative Jurisdiction and Litigation Concerning the Liability of Public Authorities in Matters of Expropriation for Public Utility; Jean-François Lachaume, Administrative Sports Sanctions: Continuity and Evolution; Fabrice Melleray, The Scale of Public Property; Jacqueline Morand-Deviller, The Notion of Threshold in Administrative Law; Bernard Pacteau, Vicissitudes (and verification…?) of the adage “To judge the administration is still to administer”; Dominique Pouyaud, The contentious opinions of the Council of State and the Court of Cassation. The practice; Laurent Richer, The settlement of disputes by the Energy Regulatory Commission; Bernard Stirn, The Council of State, schools, and secularism; Pierre Delvolvé, Constitution and public contracts; Jean-Claude Douence, The financial criterion of public service delegation tested by contractual practice; Yves Jégouzo, Contractual administration in question; François Llorens, Mandate and the Public Procurement Code. On the application of the code's provisions to the contracts of agents; Louis Favoreu, Administrative law and constitutional norms. Some reflections thirty years later… among other contributions.

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