International Arms Control Regimes: Analysis and Best Practices Guide
Worksheets - 3 pages - Constitutional law
Unlock the secrets to maintaining exceptional regimes of arms control and disarmament. Discover authoritative insights and expert analysis on the most effective strategies for promoting global security and stability. Learn how to navigate complex international regulations and agreements, and gain...
Cohabitation Under the Fifth Republic
Dissertation - 4 pages - Constitutional law
Analysis of the complex mechanism of cohabitation in the French Fifth Republic, its impact on political life, and the tensions between executive and legislative powers.
Monistic Parliamentary Regime
Essay - 4 pages - Constitutional law
The monistic parliamentary regime is characterized by the survival of the Head of State, confidence of Parliament, recruitment of ministers within Parliament, and the government becoming a fraction of the ruling majority.
Constitutional Law of June 3, 1958: Vector of Stability for Fifth Republic
Text commentary - 4 pages - Constitutional law
The Constitutional Law of June 3, 1958 is a crucial document that ensures stability and establishes fundamental principles for the Fifth Republic, including separation of powers and indivisibility of the Republic.
Separation of Powers: Ensuring Liberty
Essay - 4 pages - Constitutional law
The separation of powers is a fundamental concept in modern constitutions, ensuring the protection of individual liberties by preventing the concentration of power.
QPC and Constitutional Justice
Book review - 6 pages - Constitutional law
This book explores the impact of the Priority Question of Constitutionality (QPC) on French constitutional democracy, highlighting its role in strengthening citizen participation and transforming constitutional law.
Powers of the President of the Republic in France
Essay - 7 pages - Constitutional law
The President of the Republic has significant prerogatives and powers in France, particularly when the parliamentary majority and the President are of the same political color.
Powers of the President of the Republic in France - published: 02/12/2025
Essay - 7 pages - Constitutional law
The President of the Republic has significant prerogatives and powers in France, particularly when the parliamentary majority and the President are of the same political color.
National Sovereignty in the French Constitution
Law article commentary - 3 pages - Constitutional law
Analysis of Article 3, paragraph 1 of the French Constitution, exploring national sovereignty and its exercise through representation and direct democracy.
Powers of the President and Government
Course material - 46 pages - Constitutional law
The document outlines the powers and roles of the President and Government in the French Constitution, including the source of their power and legitimacy.
Charter of 1830: Rebalancing Powers between King and Parliament
Text commentary - 4 pages - Constitutional law
The Charter of 1830 redefines the role of the king in the legislative and executive process, limiting royal prerogatives in favor of Parliament while maintaining significant powers in key areas.
Understanding the Constitution's Role and Value
Text commentary - 2 pages - Constitutional law
The constitution is a foundational legal document that organizes societal life, limits power, and protects individual rights and freedoms.
Constitutional Council Procedures
Summary - 2 pages - Constitutional law
The Constitutional Council performs constitutional control through a priori and a posteriori control, ensuring the protection of fundamental rights and verifying the constitutionality of laws and international treaties.
Powers of the President of the Republic in France - published: 29/10/2025
Essay - 2 pages - Constitutional law
The President of France has significant powers defined by the Constitution of the Fifth Republic, including proper and shared powers, with roles in national and international affairs.
Fifth Republic Executive Power
Essay - 3 pages - Constitutional law
The executive under the Fifth Republic is characterized by a robust President and a Prime Minister with evolving roles, facing challenges and reforms.
Constitutional Council Ruling on New Caledonia Tax Law
Law case - 3 pages - Constitutional law
The Constitutional Council evaluates the conformity of a law instituting a tax on the export of mining products in New Caledonia, recalling the principle of equality in fiscal law.
Constitutional Control of EU Directive Transposition Laws
Law case - 6 pages - Constitutional law
The Constitutional Council's decision on controlling the conformity of laws transposing EU directives with the French Constitution, highlighting the balance between EU law primacy and constitutional principles.
Separation of Powers: Principles, Evolution, and Application in Modern Democracies
Course material - 26 pages - Constitutional law
"Unlock the intricacies of governance with an in-depth exploration of the separation of powers, a cornerstone of modern democracies. Discover how Montesquieu's theory, influenced by predecessors like Aristotle, has evolved over time, shaping political regimes and the balance between...
Rationalization of the French Parliament since 1958
Essay - 3 pages - Constitutional law
The document discusses the evolution of the French Parliament's role and prerogatives since the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1958, including the rationalization of its organization and procedures.
Constitutional Council and Parliamentary Regime
Essay - 4 pages - Constitutional law
The Constitutional Council plays a crucial role in preventing deviations from the parliamentary regime in France, ensuring that laws conform to the Constitution.
Fifth Republic Democracy
Essay - 4 pages - Constitutional law
The Fifth Republic's democratic principles and practices are examined, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses in maintaining a democratic ideal.
Constitutional Justice and General Will
Essay - 3 pages - Constitutional law
This document discusses the role of constitutional justice in ensuring democracy and the expression of the general will, examining the relationship between the two concepts.
Referendums and Democracy in France and Europe
Course material - 9 pages - Constitutional law
This document discusses the concept of democracy, types of referendums, and the relationship between democracy and representation in France and Europe, highlighting key historical and contemporary developments.
Élisabeth Borne's Repeated Use of Article 49.3: Challenges to French Democracy
Text commentary - 5 pages - Constitutional law
The frequent invocation of Article 49.3 by Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne's government raises concerns about the balance of power and the vitality of parliamentary democracy in France.
Government Responsibility Before Parliament
Essay - 2 pages - Constitutional law
This document discusses the means by which Parliament can engage the Government's responsibility and the limitations of this power under the French Fifth Republic.
Article 49.3 of the French Constitution Explained
Text commentary - 5 pages - Constitutional law
Understanding the mechanism and implications of Article 49, paragraph 3 of the French Constitution, used by the government to pass laws without a vote.
Legitimacy of Elisabeth Borne's Application of Article 49.3
Text commentary - 4 pages - Constitutional law
Analysis of the legitimacy of Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne's use of Article 49, paragraph 3 of the French Constitution to adopt the revenue part of the state budget.
Comparative Analysis of Government Regimes
Worksheets - 2 pages - Constitutional law
This document provides an overview of various government regimes, including Monist Parliamentary Regime, Dualist Parliamentary Regime, Presidential Regime, and Mixed Regime, along with key concepts such as Habeas Corpus and Bicameralism.
French Republic Law and EU Governance
Worksheets - 4 pages - Constitutional law
Overview of the French Republic's legal framework and its relationship with European Union law, including the hierarchy of standards and the role of the Constitutional Council.
Council of State Ruling on Decree Challenging Constitutionality
Law case - 2 pages - Constitutional law
The applicants challenge a decree related to the active solidarity income, invoking various constitutional and European law provisions, and argue that the Council of State should review its constitutionality.
