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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Souveraineté – Droit – France"
Huppé, Luc. "L’établissement de la souveraineté européenne au Canada". Les Cahiers de droit 50, n. 1 (21 luglio 2009): 153–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/037740ar.
Testo completoLaacher, Smaïn. "L’hospitalité entre raison d’État et principe universel". Diversité 153, n. 1 (2008): 35–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.2008.2913.
Testo completoFerrer-Bartomeu, Jérémie, e Paul-Alexis Mellet. "La couronne comme institution, performance et processus politico-religieux". Réforme, Humanisme, Renaissance N° 97, n. 2 (7 novembre 2023): 7–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhren.097.0007.
Testo completoJobard, Fabien. "Le nouveau mandat policier". Criminologie 38, n. 2 (28 marzo 2006): 103–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/012664ar.
Testo completoEoche-Duval, Christophe. "Droit pénal et souveraineté démocratique : la France est-elle en train de perdre la maîtrise de son droit pénal ?" Revue de science criminelle et de droit pénal comparé N° 2, n. 2 (2012): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rsc.1202.0305.
Testo completoSchmit, Élisabeth. "La main justicière des rois de France à la fin du Moyen Âge". Revue historique 708, n. 4 (29 novembre 2023): 633–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhis.234.0633.
Testo completoMény, Yves. "Constitutionnalisme et Conseil Constitutionnel: une révolution encore inachevée". Tocqueville Review 9, n. 1 (gennaio 1988): 243–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.9.1.243.
Testo completoMény, Yves. "Constitutionnalisme et Conseil Constitutionnel: une révolution encore inachevée". Tocqueville Review 9 (gennaio 1988): 243–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.9.243.
Testo completoProkop, Janek. "La Pologne face à l’Europe. Mythes et stéréotypes identitaires de l’imaginaire collectif polonais". Chroniques slaves 1, n. 1 (2005): 129–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/chros.2005.853.
Testo completoFischer, Daniel. "Éclairer l’Assemblée nationale sur les particularités alsaciennes par l’écrit :". Revue d’Alsace 149 (2023): 103–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11pjr.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Souveraineté – Droit – France"
Montfort, Pascal. "La convention européenne des droits de l'homme et le droit français de la fonction publique : entre souveraineté de l'Etat de souveraineté du droit". Lyon 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LYO33052.
Testo completoThis document is destined to analyse the effect the European Convention on Human Rights has on civil service law. Under traditional international law, this is an area that normally falls under the jurisdiction of the state. Generally, a civil servant is regarded as a citizen with limited rights and freedom. By not remaining bound by the definition of a civil servant as laid down by the Court of Strasbourg, this research establishes the extent of possible restrictions that could be applied. It demonstrates that European Convention law applies in a specific manner to State agents and its dismembering. By analysing the fundaments of European Convention law and studying it empirically one is able to identify and determine a common law pertaining to fundamental professional rights and freedom in defence of the civil servant throughout his/her career. This new legal ground has an impact on French civil service law. It is gradually replacing constitutional, legislative and regulatory sources for civil service legislation. Legal texts are being interpreted differently by people using different strategies. As a result we note changes in civil service law particularities : progressive processing of staff management within the civil service as well as formal and material evolvements of the administrative legislation applicable to civil servants. As far as fundamental rights and professional freedoms are concerned, ordinary law is now setting a new juridical framework for civil service
Castella, Cécile. "Souveraineté de l'Etat et pouvoir de punir". Toulouse 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009TOU10009.
Testo completoFacing the development for the international standards, the sovereign State would no longer control his power to punish. Nevertheless, we could have expected that the criminal law, the royal prerogative, resists to this intervention of the international standard. It is not the case : the power to punish is not particularly protected. On the contrary, it even appears to be a ground of preference on which grow the international standards. International criminal courts, European warrant for arrest, European law, human rights, harmonization of the repressive rights seem to question the intimate link uniting power to punish and sovereign State. Nevertheless, the assertion seems only partially true, if we consider the sovereignty as a freedom rather than a power. The ambivalence of the international standards affecting the power to punish appears then clearly. On one hand, they affect of the freedom of the State to exercise its repressive jurisdictions. By diverse processes and acoording to various logics, they develop a form of constraint, moderate, which deprives the state authorities of a part of their discretionary power of appreciation. On the other hand, these international standards assert the sovereignty of the State because after all, they demonstrate that it finds its limits only in its own consideration. The international law expresses the sovereignty, in organizing the relations between States as well as in protecting them from each other. This demonstrates the continuity of the sovereignty, understood as the capacity, either to pratice but to have the power to punish
Lepoutre, Jules. "Nationalité et souveraineté". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2018-2021), 2018. https://buadistant.univ-angers.fr/login?url=https://bibliotheque.lefebvre-dalloz.fr/secure/isbn/9782247201174.
Testo completoThis work aims to review the relationship between nationality and sovereignty. The bond between these two legal notions has repeatedly expressed itself as an absolute power of the State to determine which individuals it considers to be its nationals. Accordingly, nationality is widely selected to exemplify a State’s power with a high (if not the highest) degree of liberty. However, does this sovereignty “dogma” in nationality law still reflect current positive law? To further contribute to the debate, this thesis needs to examine – through a study of French domestic law, European laws, and International law – both the scope of the State’s jurisdiction and the discretion of its power. Then, results show that nationality law, because ofhistorical developments and contemporary transformation, is no longer able to express itself as a sovereign power. The connexion of nationality with the territory, its integration in the field of human rights, and the growth of judicial review are altogether eroding and erasing the State’s freedom to grant, deny or revoke nationality
Lepoutre, Jules. "Nationalité et souveraineté". Thesis, Lille 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIL2D007/document.
Testo completoThis work aims to review the relationship between nationality and sovereignty. The bond between these two legal notions has repeatedly expressed itself as an absolute power of the State to determine which individuals it considers to be its nationals. Accordingly, nationality is widely selected to exemplify a State’s power with a high (if not the highest) degree of liberty. However, does this sovereignty “dogma” in nationality law still reflect current positive law? To further contribute to the debate, this thesis needs to examine – through a study of French domestic law, European laws, and International law – both the scope of the State’s jurisdiction and the discretion of its power. Then, results show that nationality law, because ofhistorical developments and contemporary transformation, is no longer able to express itself as a sovereign power. The connexion of nationality with the territory, its integration in the field of human rights, and the growth of judicial review are altogether eroding and erasing the State’s freedom to grant, deny or revoke nationality
Zoubeidi-Defert, Yanis. "La liberté des partis politiques : entre souveraineté et État de droit". Besançon, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BESA0003.
Testo completoAt first glance, political parties' freedom appears to be an obvious notion in modern democraties. Yet, the ideological bases on whitch they rely have by essence been factor likely to question the socio-political reality. Thus, political partie's freedom was margenalized. The integration of political pluralism by society allowed the understanding and the acceptance of their going through tensions that parties have crystellized. And the political monis of sovereignty is contrebalanced by pluralism
Daugeron, Bruno. "La notion d'élection en droit constitutionnel. Contribution à une théorie juridique de l'élection à partir du droit public français". Paris 10, 2009. http://buadistant.univ-angers.fr/login?url=https://www.dalloz-bibliotheque.fr/pvurl.php?r=http%3A%2F%2Fdallozbndpro-pvgpsla.dalloz-bibliotheque.fr%2Ffr%2Fpvpage2.asp%3Fpuc%3D5442%26nu%3D86.
Testo completoAll the indications are that legal practitioners are fully familiar with the notion of election due to its close association with multiple concepts of constitutional law: politics, democracy, representation, universal suffrage, power, legitimacy, citizenship, authority, majority, responsibility, etc. , so many evocative terms which structure constitutional theory and practice. However, the question remains as to whether these associations are well founded? What does an election express? The will of the people? But is it not simply an expression of what others want on the people's behalf? Does it have a function in the theory of the State? Viewed from the standpoint of constitutional law, the questions raised by the notion of election no longer merely feature among the standard topics of political science such as access to the vote and the conditions of its exercise, dimensions within which it is all too often imprisoned. It highlights key issues which go beyond those of electoral law alone to touch on the fundamental concepts of the theory of law and the State: the people, the manifestation of its will, the exercise of its sovereignty, the legitimacy of its power, the opposition of representation and democracy. Legal analysis of election, for so long neglected, even constitutes a prerequisite to a more general consideration of political institutions while, at the same time, raising the question of the legal nature of political phenomena, that of the origin of consent to power and the history of its transformation
Pinilla, Erwan. "Données de santé, dynamiques et enjeux de souveraineté". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Strasbourg, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023STRAA015.
Testo completoAim of this research is to identify the dynamics of “health data” in the field of digital sovereignty: who can use it to describe and explain situations, predict trends, and induce individual and/or population, or even States, behaviours ? What is – and should be legally protected, and how ? We here report on and analyze the overflowing of historical approaches to regulation, due to the diversification of players, techniques and uses ; the multiplication of data sources and their dissemination, the shaking of legal categories despite their recent establishment ; the porosity of national and joint systems, due to conventional or agressive interactions. As a result, we analyze the accelerated advent of new rules at European level in traditionally regalian fields of cyber infrastructure, qualifications (data, technologies, uses), and mutual guarantees against interferences. Other challenges call for in-depth insight (such as reidentification & synthetic data), in an era where for long technological domination is no more a prerogative of States, and where geopolitics has been extended by new tools and practices
Le, Coustumer Jean-Christophe. "Liberté d'expression, souveraineté nationale et justice constitutionnelle : recherche sur une théorie de la fonction du juge constitutionnel en démocratie". Caen, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002CAEN0065.
Testo completoBoroumand, Ladan. "L'Homme sans souveraineté : droits de l'homme et droit de la nation dans les assemblées de la Révolution française, mai 1789 - juillet 1794". Paris, EHESS, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995EHES0035.
Testo completoTo analyse the relationship between the natural rights of man and the nation's sovereignty during the revolutionary period, is what this work aism at. The point is tho follow the debates of the revolutionary legislations caught in the entanglement of the tension caused by the simultaneous consecratiion of the natural right of the individual and the sovereignty of the nation. We must examine how day after day, as the revolutionary event take shape, the regation of individual preedom is conceived an justified in their minds then realised in the legislation, in the name of the general will also called nation's sovereignty. In other terms, how men realise this paradox, if is one, how they represent to themselves the mining and reasons of their attitudes. How in their every day political life, do they justify and manage, ideologically, this paradox ? we do not pretend to provide a global interpretation of the historical experience of the french revolution or to reveal its general truth but to grasp a partial limited fragment of it which is its theoretical and doctrinal dimension
Baghestani-Perrey, Laurence. "Le titulaire de la souveraineté nationale et son exercice dans la jurisprudence du conseil constitutionnel". Dijon, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996DIJOD009.
Testo completoThe analysis of the particular issue of determining the holder of sovereignty in the state results in a clear conclusion. There has always been, in our institutions, a single holder of sovereignty. The jurisprudence of the constitutional council did not fail to uphold this legal principle by confirming the exclusive sovereignty of the French people as provided for by article 3 paragraph 1 of the October 4th, 1958 constitution. The constitutional council is, in this respect, an indispensable instrument to ensure that the principle of the sovereignty of the people, which is of national importance, is respected. Thus, no infra-national or supranational authority can be entrusted with the right to exercise sovereignty unless the sovereign (the constituent power) decides otherwise. The fact of postulating the existence of a sovereign in the internal juridical order precludes the immutability of any principle having constitutional value. The principle of national sovereignty can therefore be altered the better to meet institutional and political requirements