The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 33/2024: 40 YEARS OF THE DECENTRALIZATION LAW ON URBAN PLANNING OF JANUARY 7, 1983. Edited by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 33/2024: 40 YEARS OF THE DECENTRALIZATION LAW ON URBAN PLANNING OF JANUARY 7, 1983. Edited by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 33/2024: 40 YEARS OF THE DECENTRALIZATION LAW ON URBAN PLANNING OF JANUARY 7, 1983. Edited by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 33/2024: 40 YEARS OF THE DECENTRALIZATION LAW ON URBAN PLANNING OF JANUARY 7, 1983. Edited by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 33/2024: 40 YEARS OF THE DECENTRALIZATION LAW ON URBAN PLANNING OF JANUARY 7, 1983. Edited by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 33/2024: 40 YEARS OF THE DECENTRALIZATION LAW ON URBAN PLANNING OF JANUARY 7, 1983. Edited by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin
    The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 33/2024: 40 YEARS OF THE DECENTRALIZATION LAW ON URBAN PLANNING OF JANUARY 7, 1983. Edited by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2024
    20 x 23.75 cm, paperback, printed in France, Ecolabel “Imprim’vert®”, 95 p.
    The law of January 7, 1983, transferring planning authority to local governments, represents a critical moment: situated at the end of the technocratic triumph of state-led land-use planning and at the beginning of the ambiguities of decentralization, between municipal and inter-municipal jurisdiction. It is also inscribed within the temporal dynamics of urban planning, oscillating between Corbusian and Lefevrean approaches and the reflections of administrative sociology following Dupuy and Thoenig. Marked by these tensions, but also a major achievement of decentralization, whose essential principles have remained unchallenged for 40 years, it deserved to be re-examined, with the perspective afforded by time, by those who were its key players or its most insightful interpreters within legal scholarship. The decentralization of urban planning brought about by the 1983 law led to the emergence of a generation of legal scholars dedicated to the study and perhaps even the structuring of this area of ​​law. It was therefore natural that GRIDAUH, which they founded, should publish these important studies in its journal.

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