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Journal articles on the topic "Conseil départemental de la Gironde"
Debrieu-Levrat, Céline, Valérie Paraboschi, Séverine Masfrand, and Alexandre Brun. "La résilience « territoriale » : enjeux, acteurs et stratégies en Dordogne girondine." La Houille Blanche, no. 2 (April 2018): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/lhb/2018017.
Full textTaris, Ludovic. "Le Conseil général de la Gironde de 1800 à 1851 : d’un corps consultatif à l’insertion dans la collectivité territoriale départementale." Revue historique de Bordeaux et du département de la Gironde 25, no. 1 (2019): 275–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rhbg.2019.1336.
Full textDuport, Jean-Pierre. "L’expérience d’un haut fonctionnaire." Villes en parallèle 51, no. 1 (2023): 110–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/vilpa.2023.1884.
Full textViola, André. "L’exécutif local et le vote du budget L’exemple des départements." Gestion & Finances Publiques, no. 1 (January 2023): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/gfp.2023.1.006.
Full textGentili, Marc E. "Le Conseil départemental de l’Ordre des médecins d’Ille et Vilaine sous l’Occupation." Hegel N° 2, no. 2 (April 1, 2014): 212–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/heg.042.0212.
Full textGentili, Marc E. "Le Conseil départemental de l’Ordre des médecins d’Ille et Vilaine sous l’Occupation." Hegel N° 2, no. 2 (2014): 212. http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/2042/53794.
Full textTaris, Ludovic. "1815 ou « l’année sans pareille » du Conseil général de la Gironde." Revue historique de Bordeaux et du département de la Gironde 26, no. 1 (2020): 255–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rhbg.2020.1365.
Full textde la Sablonnière, Roger, Jeanne Simard, and Marc-André Morency. "Nouvelles approches documentaires dans la pédagogie des sciences économiques et administratives." Documentation et bibliothèques 51, no. 3 (April 20, 2015): 193–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1029498ar.
Full textPITHON-RIVALLAIN, Joséphine, Ambroise BÉCOT, Nicolas BEAUMONT, and Olivier DURAND. "Réseau ARBRE - Mieux intégrer les enjeux de biodiversité dans les exploitations agricoles : intérêt d’un accompagnement à plusieurs voix." Sciences Eaux & Territoires, no. 40 (June 22, 2022): xx. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/revue-set.2022.40.7070.
Full textClayette, S., V. Lallemand, and M. Bazot. "La gestion patrimoniale du réseau d’assainissement du conseil départemental de la Seine-Saint-Denis." Techniques Sciences Méthodes, no. 12 (December 2018): 119–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/tsm/201812119.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Conseil départemental de la Gironde"
Taris, Ludovic. "Le Conseil général de la Gironde durant la première moitié du XIXe siècle : institution, acteurs, territoire." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BOR30050.
Full textResulting from the Law of 28 Pluviose year VIII in the Napoleonic calendar, the General Council in each French department today embodies the centralizing administrative Napoleonic system. From the 1830s onwards, the central government gradually started the process of decentralization transferring power from the General Councils to local authorities finally granting them full responsibility by the 1980s. Taking the example of the Gironde department, the present work intends to analyse the first steps of the process which witnessed the shifting role of the General Council from a mere advisory body for the Prefect to a full legislative entity of which the expanding number of roles brought about a resetting of the balance in the institutional relationship with the prefecture and turned this assembly into a fully-recognized integrated body within a local authority i.e the department. The first stage of its formation ended with the « Decree of Decentralization » of 25 March, 1852. This study will be examined under 3 angles. Firstly, the way this assembly became part of the legislative hierarchical structure from 1800 to 1851, questioning the meaning and function of the different governmental policies assigned to the General Council. Secondly, the outcome of this gradual institutional recognition. Whether it be its increased role budget management, the way in which the Council is appointed and the sociological background of its elected members, or the evolution of its interaction with the central government, all these topics have played a significant role in the transformation of the General Council into an active centralizing power. Finally, a focus on and an assessment of the first local and public policies that were instigated and implemented by this new body
Rothé, de Barruel Nicolas. "Administration du département et aménagement du territoire : l'activité du Conseil général de la Gironde sous le second empire." Bordeaux 4, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007BOR40037.
Full textThe Conseils généraux have come through two centuries of local power history, which have been a kind of synthesis of the centralizing Jacobinism and the Girondin's Federalism. During the XIXth century, the institutional architecture of the French départments is constructed on one principle : deliberating is an act of several persons, but acting belongs only to a single one. The Second Empire (1852-1870) is considered as the golden age of the authority of the French préfet. Studying the activity of the Conseil général of Gironde under this period clearly demonstrates that the department assembly was one of the main actors of the local power, but also that it was integrated in the administrative functioning, and had an influence in the modernisation, without precedent, of the Girondin territory. The Second Empire appears as one of the great turning points in French history, and takes place in the French administrative evolution towards decentralization
Lailliau, Julie. "La fabrique d'une politique alimentaire locale intégrée : un éclairage par les interdépendances." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0150.
Full textDespite the fact that local food policies are seen as an innovation in local public action, nevertheless their construction and implementation have received little study. Indeed, local food policies underpin, above all, political choices that inform both the changes pursued in terms of local regulation of food within territorial food systems, and legitimisation strategies led by public actors which support them. This thesis takes a ‘behind-the-scenes’ look at the construction and implementation of an integrated departmental food policy, using the Gironde Departmental Council as a case study. Applying an original conceptual framework which brings together three literatures: i) an interdependency approach, ii) political work and iii) policy integration, the thesis sheds light on the political work carried out by departmental players during the problematisation and instrumentation stages of the Gironde food strategy, and examines the effects of this local public action on the local food system as well as within the department. To this end, this work is based on an immersion of more than three years within the departmental Agenda 21 mission, due to a Cifre thesis contract, which enabled the constitution of a composite research material made up of participatory observation, the analysis of grey literature, and two series of semi-structured interviews. An analysis based on interdependencies shows how the integrated food policy for the Gironde was developed over a fifteen-year period, between 2008 and 2023. It highlights the fact that the political work in terms of interdependencies carried out by departmental actors - whose influence varies - is constantly renewed. It also allowed us to distinguish four cognitive frameworks leading to four ‘types’ of departmental food policies, each with their own configurations of actors and their own arbitrations in terms of interdependencies - and hence their own levels of policy integration. In other words, over the last fifteen years, the Department of Gironde has not approached food with a consistent vision and has not associated the same objectives with it. Through identifying and exploring these different framings, the thesis sheds light on many aspects of the 'black box' of the Gironde integrated food strategy: the interplay of actors between political and administrative spheres, the trade-offs made between areas of public intervention, the variation in the Department's positions when it comes to bringing about change in the food system and its regulation, and more generally, the Department's strategies for legitimising itself within the political arena. Finally, the analysis of political work carried out by the players around different types of interdependency (e.g. territorial, public/private, knowledge) highlights the interweaving of policy, politics and polity in the creation of the Gironde Departmental Council's food strategy. We consequently conclude that there is a perpetual shift between politicisation and depoliticisation of the food issue as a result of changes in cognitive frameworks, the definition of objectives (transformative aim or political display), inter-territorial relations (in alliance with or opposing the State ; cooperation or avoidance), reconfigurations of players within the Department itself (influence of administrative and political players) or changes in the stance adopted by the Department (front-office approach, facilitator, experimenter, etc.). Finally, the thesis provides new knowledge on the construction of an unstable integrated food policy, whose constituent elements are constantly being reshaped, and through which it is shown that local regulation of food is not so much the objective pursued by the public actor as such, but rather a means of participating in a more global strategy of legitimisation of a Department continually positioning itself as an intermediary actor
Forte, Thomas. "Avoir le sens de la formule : le droit à l'épreuve de l'activité de production des marchés publics d'un conseil Départemental." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0089.
Full textIn 2021, public procurement in France will be worth 128 billion euros. Since the French Revolution, this type of legal mechanism has defined the conditions for granting public money to economic players (Lemesle, 2010). To this end, several procedures are used to evaluate offers on the basis of both financial criteria (price comparison) and technical criteria (ability to deliver the service). Essential to the functioning of community life (they make possible the construction of roads or public buildings, the purchase of supplies or services for civil servants, etc.), public procurement are nevertheless the subject of few studies in the social sciences.Following the example of "bottom-up" approaches (Weller, 2018), this thesis analyzes the work of a departmental council in awarding public contracts. This activity of qualifying the value of a commercial offer (Vatin, 2009; Callon, 2013) takes place within spaces of exchange made up of different public and private actors. In the course of their work, these actors define the practices and normative expectations of this contractual arrangement (Barbot, Dodier, 2016). During its circulation within and outside the organization, the public procurement contract as a social artifact (Suchman, 2011) undergoes a process of transformation: it is read, written, discussed and translated into different documents. These actors judge what a "good" public procurement contract should be, both in terms of form and content: the determination of its objectives and the means to achieve them (such as legal security, economic performance, sustainable development, support for the local economy...).Thus, drafting a public procurement contract is not simply a matter of mechanically writing down the law, but presupposes an activity of valuation (Dewey, 2011) that attaches particular qualities to it. Yet, in its final form, all these tests fade away and disappear, in favor of a standardized document made up of mathematical formulas and standard phrases that guarantee its legal conformity within the organization (Edelman, 2011). Far from being the result of work that would be part of organizational habits to be learned and followed, the survey shows that standardizing the writing of a contract is the result of a succession of tests based as much on the law as on political, organizational and economic objectives and individual judgments. These trials take place in particular spaces of valuation (Dewey, 2011; Helgesson and Muniesa, 2013): meetings, e-mails, notes, individual or collective reading of a market.This research is based on three years' ethnographic work in a departmental council, an analysis of archives (100 contracts) and a secondary analysis of data since 2008 (documents internal to the organization). By participating directly in the day-to-day work of the department in charge of producing public contracts for a local authority, I was able to gain a better understanding of the role of the public sector.This research is based on three years' ethnographic work in a local council, an analysis of archives (100 contracts) and a secondary analysis of data from 2008 (internal documents). By participating directly in the day-to-day work of the department in charge of producing public contracts for a local authority, I was able to grasp the technical activity (Dodier, 1995) of writing a contract. By following the contract as it is produced, I show that this invisible work (Star and Strauss, 1999) relies on legal intermediaries (Pélisse, 2014), whose legal rule is a practical tool mobilized in action rather than a professional knowledge or skill to be applied
Viudès, Philippe. "L'émergence d'une juridiction administrative moderne : le conseil de préfecture de la Gironde : (an VIII - IIème République)." Thesis, Bordeaux 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013BOR40002.
Full textOn February 17, 1800, the creation of the Council of prefecture, contemporary of that of the modern Council of State, marks a turning point in the history of administrative justice in France. However, despite the revival of the history of the administrative law in the last forty years, the Council of prefecture is remains most often regarded as belonging to the prehistory of modern administrative jurisdiction. The Council of prefecture is viewed as a virtually useless administrative organ, as a simple legal department composed of second class lawyers paying allegiance to the prefect. The recurrence of these judgments raises a real scientific interrogation which could usefully approached by the study of the concrete function of this institution. Thus, the exploration of the history of the Council of prefecture of the Gironde, in its daily praxis, allows the verification if, despite the deficiencies of the Law of the 28 pluviôse, year VIII, its foundation has or not marked the emergence of a modern administrative jurisdiction in this department
Breton, Éléanor. "La raison du territoire départemental : la contractualisation comme instrument de revendication d’une juridiction territoriale par les conseils généraux : le cas d’un conseil général (2001-2015)." Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019CNAM1276.
Full textThis thesis concerns the “contractualization” of subsidies set up by the Departmental Councils to co-finance the projects of local infra-departmental authorities. These policies of territorialisation of public action are part of the dynamics of recomposition of power relations between local authorities. Based on a case study, the thesis shows how local contractual arrangements were constructed and implemented from the 2000s as instruments to enable the Departmental Council, weakened by the reforms of local institutions, to exercise control over its territory. The creation of rules, work organisations, knowledge and statistical and cartographic tools contributes to structure a “reason of the departmental territory”. These resources provide the Departmental Council with new support that allows it to assume the role of "expert prescriber" of spatial planning of its territory. The processes that contribute to the claim of this territorial jurisdiction by the Departmental Council are empirically captured from the analysis of the multiple material and ideal investments it involves and the political-administrative relations that shape it. This actor-level approach makes it possible to highlight the interdependence relationships and asymmetries that structure local political relations and to understand the limits of such an undertaking. The thesis is at the crossroads of a sociology of public action "in the making" and a sociology of political and administrative work. It questions what instruments of governance, such as contractual arrangements, and the attempts at political control they contain can teach us about contemporary forms of local government and the territorial embedding of power
Books on the topic "Conseil départemental de la Gironde"
Salmon, Marie-José. De Thomas Couture à Maurice Denis: Vingt ans d'acquisitions du Conseil général de l'Oise. Beauvais: Conseil général de l'Oise, 1994.
Find full textProsper, Ève, and Association des amis d'Auguste Lacaussade., eds. Auguste Lacaussade (1815-1897), Bordeaux 2006: Journée d'etudes Aguste Lacaussade au conseil général de la Gironde : un bourbonnais sur les traces du père. [Saint Andre,́ Réunion]: Océan éditions, 2007.
Find full textgénéral, Seine-Maritime (France) Conseil. Réunion extraordinaire du Conseil général du 6 novembre 2001: Modification des procédures d'attribution et des conditions d'octroi des aides départementales : évolution de la politique départementale de l'habitat, schéma gérontologique départemental. [Rouen?]: Conseil général Seine-Maritime, 2001.
Find full text1954-, Amalvi Christian, Musée départemental de l'Oise, and Oise (France) Conseil général, eds. L' Enrôlement des volontaires de 1792, Thomas Couture (1815-1879): Les artistes au service de la patrie en danger /[auteurs : Christian Amalvi ... et al ; exposition organisée par le Conseil général de l'Oise et réalisée par le Musée départemental]. Beauvais: Musée départemental de l'Oise, 1989.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Conseil départemental de la Gironde"
Codello, Pénélope. "Chapitre 5. Construction d’une politique d’égalité hommes-femmes au sein du conseil départemental du Val-de-Marne : retour sur une recherche-intervention." In Management de la diversité des ressources humaines, 105–21. Vuibert, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/vuib.bende.2018.01.0105.
Full textDufaÿ, Bruno. "Promouvoir le dialogue entre les pourvoyeurs de réalité et les réalisateurs d’augmentation pour favoriser la visite de sites patrimoniaux : le cas de la collaboration entre le conseil départemental d’Indre-et-Loire et la société Histovery." In Le virtuel au service du chercheur. Éditions du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.cths.15313.
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