NOTRe reform, public economic law, territorial reform, law of 7 August 2015, new territorial organization, Republic, France, economic development, regional governance
Discover the effects of the NOTRe reform on public economic law following the territorial reform launched by the law of 7 August 2015.
[...] Thus it is necessary to question the impact of the NOTRe reform in public economic law? I. A new distribution of competences guarantees the decentralization scheme A. The economic strengthening of regions - Regions have seen their economic competences develop significantly. - Had some competences of participation in the capital of mixed companies or regional interest missions. - Today, beneficiaries of European funds and their skills are reinforced. Where one might have thought that the abolition of the CGC would have the consequence of reducing their skills, it is quite the opposite, the abolition of the CGC is symbolic, the region remains an economic actor of first rank in the sense that it distributes public aid, grants aid to struggling companies for example (skill taken from departments) B. [...]
[...] What is the impact of the NOTRe reform in public economic law? - Introduction and detailed plan The territorial reform launched by the law of 7 August 2015 on the new territorial organization of the Republic The economic domain is composed of many actors. While most of the state's prerogatives in economic law are exercised by the central power, local authorities nevertheless have certain competences in the economic domain. These prerogatives are partly governed by the NOTRe law. The The territorial collectivities refer to the decentralized authorities of the State, among which are notably the regions, departments, and municipalities. [...]
[...] The regions have more resources to be more informed and more qualified. - Allows the coordination of economic policies : that is, prefectures and state services can encourage local action and ensure effective coordination. - Clarification of competences: on recentres the economic competences at the most coherent and adapted level : proximity and tourism B. The development of new responsibilities for departments - Departmental Basic Skills: management and maintenance of departmental heritage, creation and operation of various public services, consultation for public equipment, social aid = large and influential skills - But their Their skills are diminished with the NOTRe law : if MAPTAM had operated a redistribution of skills in favor of the departments, NOTRe will redistribute these skills to other territorial actors (e.g. [...]
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