Anthology of Public Law: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Jean-Pierre Boivin; Institute of Public Business Law; Twenty Years of Public Law at the Paris Bar; Preface by Ronny Abraham and Foreword by Jean-Pierre Faugère
Anthology of Public Law: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Jean-Pierre Boivin; Institute of Public Business Law; Twenty Years of Public Law at the Paris Bar; Preface by Ronny Abraham and Foreword by Jean-Pierre Faugère
    Anthology of Public Law: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Jean-Pierre Boivin; Institute of Public Business Law; Twenty Years of Public Law at the Paris Bar; Preface by Ronny Abraham and Foreword by Jean-Pierre Faugère
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2011
    16 x 24 cm., full ocean blue cloth binding, gold title on volume on the front and back, sewn, "Imprim'vert®" label, 720 p.
    To mark the twentieth anniversary of the Paris Bar's Institute of Public Business Law, the most eminent authors in the field of public business law were invited to offer their perspectives on contemporary issues in this area: competition and regulatory law, public procurement law, environmental law, land policy and urban planning—all the key questions in these areas are addressed, with a resolutely forward-looking approach that combines top-level doctrinal analysis with an understanding of economic and practical perspectives. I - Unconventional Perspectives on Administrative Action: Yves Gaudemet, The Criterion of Administrative Law: A Necessary Question, an Impossible Answer; Jean-Marc Peyrical, Pavane for Defunct Public-Private Partnerships; Delphine Jaafar, The Stakes of the HPST Law Reform for the French Public Health Sector. II - Actors and Instruments of a Renewed Public Litigation: Stéphane Braconnier, The Administrative Judge and Arbitration - Simple Reflections on Some Complex Developments; Christian Huglo, Environmental Law, Charter for the Environment - Priority Question of Constitutionality; Christophe Laurent, Summary Proceedings for the Protection of Fundamental Freedoms and the Freedom to Conduct Business; Daniel Chabanol, Current Issues in Expert Witness Law before the Administrative Judge; Yann Aguila, Lawyers and Public Law; Michel Baucomont, The Status of Operator of a Classified Installation: Shadows and Light; Gabriel Benesty, What Remains of the Principle of Free Choice of Lawyer for Public Entities? III - Public Procurement Tested by Competitive Constraints: Jean-Jacques Israël, Does Freedom of Access to Public Procurement Exist for Public Entities? Frédéric Rolin, Adapted, You Said Adapted Procedure? Philippe Cossalter, 20 Years of Administrative Litigation of Public Contracts: Continuities and Innovations; Aymeric Hourcabie, Administrative Contracts and the Handling of Their Illegality by the Administrative Judge; Yves-René Guillou, The implementation of public action by the "corporate" sector: an alternative to the partnership contract? Philippe Dewast, The public service concession: renaissance and globalization, an instrument at the service of development? IV - Competition and regulation, delights and poisons of an unlikely liaison: Michel Bazex, Regulation, a new dimension of public intervention in economic matters? Thierry Tuot, Issues and prospects of regulating the railway sector? Laurent Richer, In search of anti-competitive rationale; Marie-Hélène Pachen-Lefevre, Towards opening electricity distribution concessions to competition? Roland Vandermeeren, Can the European system of guidelines be transposed into domestic law? V - For more efficient land action: new perspectives, new tools: Laure Nguyen, Sovereign tools for access to property in the face of sustainable development; François-Charles Bernard, Public property: between valuation and protection; Maryse Deguergue, Private Domain and Administrative Jurisdiction: A Look Back at a "Turbulent" Dispute; Patrick Viterbo and Arnaud Souchon, Rehabilitation of Polluted Sites and Soils: New Challenges, New Actors? VI - Environment and Urban Planning: A Turbulent Love Affair of Indecisive Fiancés: Yves Jegouzo, Urban Planning Law: A Drunken Boat? Laurent Fonbaustier, Principle of Integration and Scale of Normativity; Chantal Cans, Environmental Protection at Risk in the Future; Frédéric Defradas, The Right to the Issuance of Operating Permits; Pierre Pintat, Major Risks in French Public Law; Patricia Savin and Yvon Martinet, Public Inquiry and Environmental Law: What the Grenelle Environment Forum Changed; Malik Memlouk, Businesses and Ecological Damage; Juliette Bril, The Environmental Liability of the Parent Company in the Event of Subsidiary Failure or the Search for a Solvent Debtor; Paul Elfassi, Renewable energies, a lever for electrical decentralization?

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