Search results for "Domaine public"
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Public domain and decentralization
2017
Decentralisation and public ownership are two distinct notions that are, a priori, related in only a limited manner. The relationship between them is all the weaker in that public ownership has contributed to the construction of the State and is historically and intrinsically linked to its unitary nature. The transfer of property that comes with decentralisation and, more particularly, the principle of compensation has, however, resulted in a number of changes to the regime governing publicly owned property that is transferred, inevitably leading to a reassessment of these relationships. The revision of the rules set out in France’s ‘general code on public ownership’ less than two years aft…
De la dualité de l'arbitrage commercial et de l'arbitrage administratif
2010
International audience; (T. confl., 17 mai 2010, n° 3754, Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale c/ Fondation Letten F. Saugstad, Lebon ; AJDA 2010. 1047 ; ibid. 1564, étude P. Cassia ; D. 2010. 1359, obs. X. Delpech ; ibid. 2323, obs. L. d'Avout et S. Bollée)
The occupation of the State Property
2019
Untitled occupation of the State property generates patrimonial, financial and economic damages. This phenomenon therefore prevents the owner and manager of the State property from effectively benefitting from their domain and hinders any economic development of the State property by slowing or stopping further investment into the State property. Untitled occupation is also a phenomenon that goes beyond the interests of the owner and manager of the domain since it is likely to create a competitive disadvantage between regular and illegal occupants.While it is impossible to fight untitled occupation of state property in the long term due to its protean and recurrent nature, the only solution…
La volonté de l'administration d'incorporer un bien au domaine public
2003
International audience; Note sous Cour administrative d'appel de Paris, 27 septembre 2001, Institut de France
La compatibilité du principe d'inaliénabilité avec la valorisation économique du domaine public
2000
National audience