General Clause of Competence in Territorial Collectivities
Tutorials/exercises - 3 pages - Administrative law
The general clause of competence is a principle allowing territorial collectivities to act beyond attributed competences under certain conditions. It is linked to decentralization and free administration.
Territorial Reform in France: Analysis of Competences and Intercommunality
Tutorials/exercises - 15 pages - Administrative law
This document provides an in-depth analysis of the territorial reform in France, focusing on the distribution of competences and the development of intercommunality. From the RCT law to the NOTRe law, we examine the evolution of regional organization and the challenges faced by the government in...
The Administrative Judge and the Directives: A Renewal of Direct Applicability
Tutorials/exercises - 8 pages - Administrative law
This document explores the relationship between the administrative judge and European directives, highlighting key case law and the evolution of direct applicability in domestic law. From the Council of State's initial reservations to the recent Nicolo Judgment, discover how directives are...
The Principle of Primacy of EU Law before the Administrative Judge
Tutorials/exercises - 7 pages - Administrative law
This dissertation explores the principle of primacy of EU law before the administrative judge, examining its implications for the integration of European Union law into the French legal order. The author delves into the concept of directives, the role of the administrative judge, and the...
