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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Droit constitutionnel local"
Faberon, Jean-Yves. "Droit constitutionnel local". Revue française de droit constitutionnel 46, n.º 2 (2001): 381. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfdc.046.0381.
Texto completoTroianiello, Antonino. "Droit constitutionnel local". Revue française de droit constitutionnel 60, n.º 4 (2004): 833. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfdc.060.0833.
Texto completoCapitolin, Jean-Louis. "Droit constitutionnel local". Revue française de droit constitutionnel 64, n.º 4 (2005): 781. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfdc.064.0781.
Texto completoHertzog, Robert. "Quarante ans de transformations du système financier local, et loin de l’achèvement". Revue française de finances publiques N° 162, n.º 2 (1 de marzo de 2023): 57–76. https://doi.org/10.3917/rffp.162.0057.
Texto completoBo, Peng, Zheng Junhua, Gao Qiruo y Li Hong. "A case report of retroperitoneal Castleman disease". Canadian Urological Association Journal 3, n.º 3 (26 de abril de 2013): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1099.
Texto completoFrossard, Joseph. "La grève dans les services publics en droit français". Les Cahiers de droit 21, n.º 3-4 (12 de abril de 2005): 699–713. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042409ar.
Texto completoBrierley, John E. C. "The Co-existence of Legal Systems in Quebec: « Free and Common Socage » in Canada's « pays de droit civil »". Histoire du droit et des institutions 20, n.º 1-2 (12 de abril de 2005): 277–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042317ar.
Texto completoTeisserenc, Pierre. "AS VIAS DE INTEGRAÇÃO DA MOBILIZAÇÃO SOCIAL NO CAMPO POLÍTICO". Caderno CRH 29, n.º 77 (18 de abril de 2017): 243–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/ccrh.v29i77.21952.
Texto completoMaziau, Nicolas. "La mise en tutelle par la Communauté internationale du pouvoir constituant national : les exemples de la Bosnie-Herzégovine et du Kosovo". Civitas Europa 6, n.º 1 (2001): 161–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/civit.2001.952.
Texto completoOraison, André. "Plaidoyer pour la suppression de l’amendement Virapoullé". Revue de la recherche juridique, n.º 2 (27 de marzo de 2024): 899–931. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rjj.197.0899.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Droit constitutionnel local"
Protière, Guillaume. "La puissance territoriale : contribution à l'étude du droit constitutionnel local". Lyon 2, 2006. http://demeter.univ-lyon2.fr/sdx/theses/lyon2/2006/protiere_g.
Texto completoThis study deals with the place, nature and forms of local power in French constitutional law. The first part of the study is about the legal and constitutional foundations of local power. By law, local authorities are presumed to be natural but this doesn’t mean that their power is original. Indeed, it is derivative and secondary. Since 1946, the foundations of the powers and functions of local authorities have been set out in the Constitution. This has given their powers a firm legal base and explains their political dimension. Thus, the territorial power of local authorities is asserted as a second way to express State power. The second part of the study analyses the positive materialisation of local power through both legal and constitutional rules. The legal materialisation of local power is based on the general clause of competence, allowing local authorities to freely determine their own range of activities. However, this general clause is framed by the legislator to include many legally defined attributions; this indicates that it is merely a tolerance and not a solid legal base of autonomy. Constitutional materialisation reinforces the power of local authorities against the central power of the State. If the institutional liberty of local authorities is preserved, the capacity of doing is strictly framed and limited. This imbalance is reinforced by the inability of local authorities either to intervene in the determination of their own rules or to defend and protect their position. So, if the French Constitution were to protect local authorities against central State power, it also needs to go further in order to realise their wider political functions
Protière, Guillaume Journès Claude. "La puissance territoriale contribution à l'étude du droit constitutionnel local /". Lyon : Université Lyon 2, 2006. http://demeter.univ-lyon2.fr/sdx/theses/lyon2/2006/protiere_g.
Texto completoVilain, Yoan. "L'État et les collectivités locales en France et en Allemagne : étude comparée des limites constitutionnelles à la décentralisation". Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01D078.
Texto completoThe legal doctrines distinguish traditionally two different models of vertical separation of powers: the unitary state and the federal state, France being supposed to represent the first, Germany the second. Moreover, it is generally acknowledged that federal states are more respectful of local freedoms. However, the decentralization reforms carried out in France and in Germany oblige to question the relevance of this doctrinal assumption and to review the current state of knowledge on the legal systems of both countries. This research is based on an original approach seizing the federalism by the prism of local autonomy and comparing the legal situation of the "local government authorities", respectively in a unitary state and a federal state. ln addition, this comparative research is based on the decentralization theory of Hans Kelsen. This allows avoiding the use of the traditional doctrinal classifications that remain largely determined by the national reference frame. This examination of the legal relationship between central and local authorities allows to note a significant convergence between France and Germany regarding the formal and material protection of the right to local autonomy, in particular due to the constitutionalization of local government law in France. This first research result is confirmed by taking into consideration the "power of surveillance" of the central state on the local authorities, the legal opportunities to interfere in the self-government being even more restricted in France than in Germany. This reveals that federal states are not necessarily providing a greater legal protection of local autonomy than unitary states
Beckerich-Davilma, Stéphanie. "Constitution et assemblée régionales : Étude comparée des expériences française, italienne et espagnole". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulon, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOUL0098.
Texto completoWithin the French, Italian and Spanish Constitutions, the direct references to laws regulating regional assemblies are rare, yet determining. Regional autonomy in any of the three countries entails the existence of an assembly, having a representative nature and a deliberative character, regardless of whether the national state of the given country exists in a decentralized or regional form. The nature and internal rules of the regional assemblies are conditioned by the extent to which they are recognized in the constitutions of their respective countries. This comparative study examines the laws governing the regional assemblies, through the prism of constitutional law, and shows that their normative sources are structured by the Constitutions. Different principles of parliamentary law protect the assemblies' structural and functional autonomy, and serve as guarantees for the constitutional exigencies they are submitted to, no matter the value of the normative sources. The constitutions prescribe the minimum threshold for the level of harmonization between parliamentary and regional assembly laws. Yet, a regional assembly cannot be equated with the parliament of a unitary state, and as a consequence, the transposition of laws does not target the inherent principles of each assembly’s particular nature. Hence, there is also a maximum threshold of harmonization that cannot be exceeded. Further, regional assembly law may deviate from parliamentary law and take an innovative form in order to secure the assemblies' functions through the accommodation of their specificities.To give regional assemblies the means to exercise their functions, either through the application of rules governed by parliamentary law or by the creation of particular rules at the regional level, is to guarantee the regions' autonomy as defined by the Constitutions
Beckerich-Davilma, Stéphanie. "Constitution et assemblée régionales : Étude comparée des expériences française, italienne et espagnole". Thesis, Toulon, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOUL0098.
Texto completoWithin the French, Italian and Spanish Constitutions, the direct references to laws regulating regional assemblies are rare, yet determining. Regional autonomy in any of the three countries entails the existence of an assembly, having a representative nature and a deliberative character, regardless of whether the national state of the given country exists in a decentralized or regional form. The nature and internal rules of the regional assemblies are conditioned by the extent to which they are recognized in the constitutions of their respective countries. This comparative study examines the laws governing the regional assemblies, through the prism of constitutional law, and shows that their normative sources are structured by the Constitutions. Different principles of parliamentary law protect the assemblies' structural and functional autonomy, and serve as guarantees for the constitutional exigencies they are submitted to, no matter the value of the normative sources. The constitutions prescribe the minimum threshold for the level of harmonization between parliamentary and regional assembly laws. Yet, a regional assembly cannot be equated with the parliament of a unitary state, and as a consequence, the transposition of laws does not target the inherent principles of each assembly’s particular nature. Hence, there is also a maximum threshold of harmonization that cannot be exceeded. Further, regional assembly law may deviate from parliamentary law and take an innovative form in order to secure the assemblies' functions through the accommodation of their specificities.To give regional assemblies the means to exercise their functions, either through the application of rules governed by parliamentary law or by the creation of particular rules at the regional level, is to guarantee the regions' autonomy as defined by the Constitutions
Laforge, Clément. "Les rappοrts de dοminatiοn entre cοllectivités territοriales". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Normandie, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024NORMR116.
Texto completoA reading of Article 72 of the French Constitution reveals a decentralized territorial organization based on the absence of a formal hierarchy of local authorities. French decentralization is based, on the one hand, on the recognition of a guaranteed autonomy for local authorities, with the principle of free administration of local authorities, and, on the other hand, on the rejection on the refusal to establish a hierarchy among local authorities, which is reflected, in particular, by the principe of the prohibition of supervision between local authorities. However, some local authorities appear likely to determine the content of the decisions of other local authorities. To overcome this paradox, our thesis aimes to examine relations between local authorities through the concept of domination. Such an approach reveals that relations of domination between local authorities are consubstantial with decentralization. The first part of the study demonstrates that domination between local authorities is induces by legislation. Indeed, throught various mechnisms, the legislator organizes the functional domination of local authorities. Domination between local authorities also takes a spontaneous form that is allowed by law. However, this is only possible because of the free administration of local authorities. The second part of the study reveals that domination between local authorities is induced by the free administration of local authorities. An examination of the principle of free administration demonstrates that its content latently influences what domination between local authorities can be. Thus, relations of domination between local authorities appear as an original manifestation of the free administration of local authorities
Aubertin, Julie. "La délimitation des frontières entre les domaines administratif et politique en droit public français". Thesis, Lille 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL20013.
Texto completoThe distinction between administrative and political domains was always a paradigm of French legal thought, yet it became complicated by the strengthening of both the Rule of Law and local autonomy. While the State appears as a political entity with an administrative dimension, local authorities are administrative entities whose political dimension is not recognized by the traditional conception of local autonomy. Nevertheless, by trying to separate administrative bodies from political bodies, local authorities entail political characteristics without being equated with state political authorities (which are the only authorities that can exercise sovereignty). Subsequent to this organic demarcation, the material delimitation of both domains, which focuses on the legal functions of these bodies, their actions and responsibilities, confirms that the State and local authorities are at the boundary between these two domains. Increasingly, the administrative dimension of the State can be contrasted directly with the irreducibility of policy. The political dimension of local entities, which is expressed through decision-making power, cannot question the unitary State. Based on an analysis of the doctrine and jurisprudence, the delimitation of boundaries between the two domains allows us to define ultimately the concepts of administration and policy
Ahmed, Laoura. "La construction d'un système juridique : la confrontation de la coutume et de la loi à Mayotte". Thesis, Strasbourg, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015STRAA022/document.
Texto completoIn Mayotte, the private law governs the civil legal situation of Mahorais basing their marital life on the customs of the mahr, the repudiation, the polygamy and the family housing at the married woman. Its reform emphasizes on the realism in the modernization of the law governing the legal reports of the latter. It tends to focus its sources on a written legislation which respects the letter of the clauses of the civil code. It directs the report of the custom and the law on their competition and not their complementarity. It involves the superiority and the establishment of the exclusivity of the legislated written sources. It promotes an application without distinguishing the civil statutes of membership of Mahorais. It aligns the civil statute established by the customs on the civil statute defined by articles 75 and 34 of the current Constitution. It returns on the preservation of the common laws, making difficult, even impossible their exercise. It entails situations of lawlessness and unapprised by the law. The marriage of common law is moved closer to the cohabitation and not to the civil wedding. The matrimonial intention of Mahorais is not recognized by the law
Sferlea, Elena. "L'évolution de l'administration locale : les cas de la Roumanie et de la France depuis le début des années 1990". Thesis, Paris Est, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PEST2007.
Texto completoThis research focuses on the evolution of the local government in Romania and France since thebeginning of the 1990s. The study of different initial conditions in both countries has been followedby the analysis of the major developmental stages of the legal framework concerning localauthorities : the relatively recent accession to (for Romania) or reinforcement of (in France) theconstitutional status of the communities and the evolution of the law corpus operating the transferof competencies and resources for local communities. This analysis revealed a conception ofreforms that has many similarities, but also some different implementation. An evaluation of thelevel of decentralization achieved in the two countries has been undertaken in the light of thecriteria of the European Charter of Local Self-Government. It identified the progress made by eachcountry, but also the opportunities for improvement. In the end, it was found that beyond an initialcontext and particularities of the administrative map, beyond the different application of reforms,Romania and France show today a very similar degree of decentralization, broadly consistent withthe requirements of the Charter
Webert, Francine. "Unite de l'Etat et diversité régionale en droit constitutionnel francais". Nancy 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997NAN20013.
Texto completoArchetype of the state-nation, the french unitarian state excluedes by that very fact from taking charge of any infra-national pluralim. France has always been confronted with pluralism and diversity. As a pre-eminently integrating model, the unitarian french state is actually a much more supple organisation model of political society that it seems to be, even if we often blame it for being too devoted to the tradition of jacobin uniformity. On the contrary, the french unitarian state, which is obliged to absorb the tensenesses caused by its sociological diversity, is able to accept some forms of particularism. Born of a mosaic of people and cultures, the french unitarian state was created and maintained as an organisation model of a political society precisely because it has achieved in building a national identidy, wich has been strong enough to supersede the identitary feling developped by each of its infra-national components. Once this national and subjective unity reached, nothing forbids it taking into account the most tanible forme of the infra-national pluralism. Embarking on the course of integrating diversity inside unity, the unitarian state takes cognizance of the heterogenous forme of its social body and thereby, affords its own strengthening. The unitarian state is not able to adapt itself in order to give an account of its human heterogeneity, but also to accpet some situations, wich are even more tortious to the state unity, even if involves making its initial position a bit suppler. Adaptation of the unitarian state is undoubtely more complex in front of the extreme situations like identitary demonstrations unable to any integration of territorial collectivies inside the community frame. Nevertheless, adaptation does not mean relinquishment and change of the unity lead to the conclusion of a bursting state-nation
Libros sobre el tema "Droit constitutionnel local"
Anne-Marie, Le Bos-Le Pourhiet y Association française des constitutionnalistes, eds. Droit constitutionnel local: Égalité et liberté locale dans la constitution : colloque international. Paris: Economica, 1999.
Buscar texto completoBel, Jean-Pierre. Les mutations constitutionnelles des collectivités territoriales: Huitième Printemps du droit constitutionnel, journée d'étude du Centre de recherche de droit constitutionnel, organisée au Sénat, Paris, 17 octobre 2013. Paris: Dalloz, 2014.
Buscar texto completoDietrich, Rometsch y Wessels Wolfgang, eds. The European Union and member states: Towards institutional fusion? Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1996.
Buscar texto completoBrian, Taylor. The road to the Scottish Parliament. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2002.
Buscar texto completoSaint-Prot, Charles y Ahmed Bouachik. La Constitution marocaine de 2011, lectures croisées: Actes des colloques organisés par le Centre Maurice Hauriou de la Faculté de droit de l'Université Paris Descartes, l'Observatoire d'études géopolitique et la Revue Marocaine d'Administration Locale et de Développement (Remald), à l'Ecole nationale d'administration à Rabat, le 22 juin 2011, et à l'Ecole nationale d'administration à Paris, le 30 juin 2011. Rabat: Publications de la Revue Marocaine d'Administration Locale et de Développement, Remald, 2012.
Buscar texto completoDroit constitutionnel local: Egalite et liberte locale dans la constitution : Colloque international (Collection Droit public positif). Presses universitaires d'Aix-Marseille, 1999.
Buscar texto completo(Editor), Wolfgang Wessels y Dietrich Rometsch (Editor), eds. The European Union and Member States: Towards Institutional Fusion? (European Policy Research Unit Series). Manchester Univ Pr, 1996.
Buscar texto completoA diverse assembly: The debate on a Scottish parliament. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998.
Buscar texto completoPaterson, Lindsay. Diverse Assembly: The Debate on a Scottish Parliament. Ebsco Publishing, 1998.
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