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  • Commentaire d'arrêt CE 2016 Boulogne-Billancourt / théorie de la transparence - soft law / acte de droit souple

    Commentaire d'arrêt CE 2016 Boulogne-Billancourt / théorie de la transparence - soft law / acte de droit souple

    L’arrêt Blanco (TC 1873) , « père fondateur » du droit administratif a permis de poser la première pierre au critère organique de reconnaissance de la personne publique. La jurisprudence a, pendant le siècle et demi qui le sépare de cette décision, alimentée ces critères en fonctions des faisceaux d’indices soumis dans chaque cas d’espèce. C’est dans cette démarche que le Conseil d’Etat a posé un principe inédit dans l’arrêt Boulogne-Billancourt de 2007. En l’espèce,

    2 337 Mots / 10 Pages
  • How has the law been pushed aside in the age of AI?

    How has the law been pushed aside in the age of AI?

    How has the law been pushed aside in the age of AI? Ecouter le trailer puis discussion pour lancer le sujet Trailer Minority Report Why is the man placed under arrest? He is placed under arrest for future murders he might commit 1 Under what circumstances is a police officer allowed to arrest an individual? Only if a police officer has reasonable grounds for suspicion an individual can be subject to police intervention 2 According

    703 Mots / 3 Pages
  • International IP Law

    International IP Law

    Alexandre Aubard Fall 2022 Intellectual Property Law Seminar Law 6496 Professor Teresa Rea Professor Mark Traphagen Research Paper European Tech Regulations: First Mover Advantage or Zero-Sum Game for Competition? Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 The Digital Market Act and European Regulations 6 The Legal Building of the DMA: A Historical Overview 6 The New Era of Tech Legislations in the EU 11 The New Category of Tech Hegemons: Gatekeepers 18 A New Prisoner’s

    12 994 Mots / 52 Pages
  • Law bac stmg

    Law bac stmg

    ETLV: Sole practitioner: independent Small or large firm: cabinet d’avocats/ associés In house counsel, General Counsel: Société Family practice: notaire (testament...) Faux amis : jurist / juriste Notary/ notaire Justice of the peace Council: conseil Councilor: élu Counsel: avocat Lawyers barrister: chambers, dress Solicitor: works in a law firm (family law, wills... works on files) HARVARD U.W. A CAMBRIDGE OXFORD JURIDICTION Boston Western Aust UK UK UNDERGRA POSTGRAD (M1, M2) B.A JD- 3years BAB/ LLB

    422 Mots / 2 Pages
  • How do the common past events of Scotland and England help to understand the complex relationships of today?

    How do the common past events of Scotland and England help to understand the complex relationships of today?

    Scotland in the UK The new King of England recalled from his appointment the very close ties of England with Scotland. It thus underlines the importance of Scotland within the United Kingdom. Scotland is a region that is part of the United Kingdom, which also includes Wales and Northern Ireland. The capital is Edinburgh. Scotland Coptic more than 800 islands and is therefore the 2nd largest territory of the United Kingdom. Its population corresponds to

    1 487 Mots / 6 Pages
  • LUCA : Last Universel Common Ancestor (1996)

    LUCA : Last Universel Common Ancestor (1996)

    APPARITION DE LA VIE SUR TERRE CONSTITUION DE L’ARBRE DU VIVANT INTRODUCTION : LUCA : Last Universel Common Ancestor (1996). Luca est un organisme à la biochimie complexe éloigné de la structure d’une cellule c’est un organisme éloigné de la vie sur terre, il n’existe pas encore de fossiles. Avant l’arrivée de la vie sur terre l’atmosphère contenait de l’hydrogène, du métal, de l’ammoniaque, de la vapeur d’eau. Il existe des molecules plus o moins

    343 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Tort Law

    Tort Law

    Tort law is a fundamental aspect of the legal system that addresses issues of civil wrongs and personal injury. In essence, it is concerned with determining legal liability for harm caused by one party to another. The concept of tort law may seem straightforward, but it is a complex area of law that requires a thorough understanding of its principles and nuances. This raises the question: what is tort law and how does it work?

    1 863 Mots / 8 Pages
  • Common wealth

    Common wealth

    The Commonwealth, formerly known as the "British Commonwealth of Nations," has its origins in the period of British decolonization. It was officially established in 1949 with the London Declaration, which noted the ongoing decolonization and removed the term "British" from the name, signifying that the United Kingdom was now just one member among many. The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of countries that have historical ties to the British colonial Empire. Its primary characteristics and

    1 132 Mots / 5 Pages
  • Foreign laws

    Foreign laws

    FOREIGN LAWS carolina.cerda-guzman@u-bordeaux.fr EXAM: QCM, 30 minutes, 30 questions, Questions in English TOOLS 18/10/22 à1° Register to the Moodle page of the course (straw poll announcement, useful websites or documents, PowerPoint à2° Ask questions during the course à3° Bibliography (on Moodle) PRESENTATION OF THE COURSE: OBJECTIVE AND STRUCTURE Objective: to widen your perception of the law. In order to understand a foreign law, you have to put it into perspective. The law is a part

    3 925 Mots / 16 Pages
  • Law handicap

    Law handicap

    But the 1957 law marked a new stage in vocational rehabilitation. A holistic approach was adopted, from functional rehabilitation to actual job placement. The various disability schemes disappeared, replaced by a single terminology. The law of July 10, 1987 brought together in a single text all previous measures concerning the employment of disabled people (i.e. legislation dating from 1924, 1957 and 19). Its aim was to facilitate the integration of disabled people into the general

    349 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Article review : How to deal with the slow-down in International law-making for outer space ?

    Article review : How to deal with the slow-down in International law-making for outer space ?

    Interdisciplinary Research: Law and Politics Article review : How to deal with the slow-down in International law-making for outer space ? A law and political article review of Danilenko G. (2016) “International law-making for outer space” Space law, 37, 179-183, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0265964616301461 The author of the article, Danilenko Gennady, is a professor at the Institute of State and Law, USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow. In addition to writing on space law, he is also interested

    2 088 Mots / 9 Pages
  • French constitutional law

    French constitutional law

    FRENCH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1 we will discuss the history, content, kind of regime establish by the french constitution and the functioning of the executive power, legislative power What is the Constitution and what is its propose? Distinctions, modification and the protection In the history, France had 15 Constitutions: 1st: the Constitution of September 1791 and the current Constitution: of 1958 (200 years) To conclude, a lot of instability (key element) but also, diversity, Constitutions have

    2 259 Mots / 10 Pages
  • Public law

    Public law

    Public Law essay As a Member of Parliament it is very important to me to understand all different sources of the United Kingdom’s uncodified constitution to be able to perform my role effectively. Indeed, unlike other countries, the UK does not have a written constitution. Instead of a written constitution the UK law relies on rules from many sources such as Acts of Parliament, common law, conventions, and international treaties. These sources of law are

    737 Mots / 3 Pages

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