NEW TRANSFORMATIONS IN PUBLIC LAW Edited by Matthieu CONAN and Béatrice THOMAS-TUAL Proceedings of the study day organized on June 20, 2008 in Brest Centre for Administrative Research EA 3150 of the University of Western Brittany
NEW TRANSFORMATIONS IN PUBLIC LAW Edited by Matthieu CONAN and Béatrice THOMAS-TUAL Proceedings of the study day organized on June 20, 2008 in Brest Centre for Administrative Research EA 3150 of the University of Western Brittany
    NEW TRANSFORMATIONS IN PUBLIC LAW Edited by Matthieu CONAN and Béatrice THOMAS-TUAL Proceedings of the study day organized on June 20, 2008 in Brest Centre for Administrative Research EA 3150 of the University of Western Brittany
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2010
    12 x 19 cm., paperback, 304 p.
    “Transformations of Public Law,” the same title a century apart, designates two profoundly different states. Where Léon Duguit heralded the construction of a new law founded on emerging principles and a new dogmatic framework, the authors of the symposium held in Brest in 2008 examine the deconstructions of public law, its trivialization, and its reconfigurations. The focus is no longer on the search for a new system, but rather on complexity, new territories, reclaimed spaces, and the weaving together of heterogeneous legal regimes. If Duguit’s work was inspiring, the work of the authors of this symposium is captivating, for it constitutes one of the richest points of entry toward this new public law, once again in transformation.

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