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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Les mutations des catégories juridiques du droit administratif français. / Tranformations of categories in french administrative law.

Kmonk, Katarzyna 12 December 2019 (has links)
À l’origine, le droit administratif apparaissait essentiellement comme le droit applicable aux personnes publiques. Cette tendance imprégnait les catégories juridiques du droit administratif, marquées par la prédominance de l’élément organique, personne publique, dans l’assujettissement au droit administratif. Bien que le cadre conceptuel d’autrefois demeure aujourd’hui inchangé, il en va différemment désormais.La teneur des évolutions actuelles du droit administratif est remarquable. D’une part la participation croissante des personnes privées à l’action administrative, d’autre part l’interventionnisme des personnes publiques dans les sphères jadis réservées à l’action privée rejaillissent nécessairement sur les contours des catégories juridiques du droit administratif. Ces dernières doivent inévitablement refléter pareils changements. Deux tendances permettent d’en livrer témoignage. La première démontre que l’élément organique, la présence de la personne publique, perd de l’influence dans l’assujettissement au droit administratif. Il est, certes, toujours présent au sein des catégories juridiques, mais son rôle se transforme. La seconde conduit à observer que l’idée de fonction prend désormais la place de l’organe dans la logique de la soumission au droit administratif. Notre réflexion s’oriente ainsi vers la construction de la représentation de l’idée même de fonction et, plus spécifiquement, de la fonction administrative. Elle permet d’affirmer que la fonction administrative fournit une base explicative performante de l’assujettissement des catégories juridiques au droit administratif. C’est en effet la fonction d’intérêt général « caractérisé », dans le cadre de laquelle les catégories juridiques du droit administratif apparaissent, qui semble désormais déterminer et justifier leur statut juridique. Toutefois, cette tendance ne se manifeste pas uniformément au sein des catégories juridiques du droit administratif. Elle progresse néanmoins de manière constante et ne cesse de gagner de nouveaux terrains. / Originally, administrative law appeared essentially as the law applicable to public persons. This tendency permeated the legal categories of administrative law, marked by the predominance of the organic element, public person, in the subjection to administrative law. Although the conceptual framework of the past, unchanged today, it is different now.The content of current developments in administrative law is remarkable. On the one hand, the increasing participation of private persons in administrative action, on the other hand, the interventionism of public persons in the spheres formerly reserved for private action, necessarily affect the contours of the legal categories of administrative law. These must inevitably reflect such changes. Two trends are possible to set an example. The first shows that the organic element, the presence of the public person, loses influence in the subjection to administrative law. It is certainly always present in the legal categories, but its role is changing. The second leads to the observation that the idea of function now takes the place of the organ in the logic of submission to administrative law. Our reflection is thus oriented towards the construction of the representation of the very idea of function and, more specifically, of the administrative function. It makes it possible to affirm that the administrative function provides a powerful explanatory basis for the subjugation of legal categories to administrative law. It is indeed the 'specific' function of general interest, in which the legal categories of administrative law appear, which now seems to determine and justify their legal status. However, this trend is not uniformly reflected in the legal categories of administrative law. It is nevertheless progressing steadily and continues to gain new ground.
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Informe para la sustentación de expedientes: 173-2011 / 17-2017/ILN – CPC-SIA

Andrade Galvez, Natali 03 February 2021 (has links)
El presente trabajo tiene por finalidad dar a conocer el análisis de un procedimiento administrativo sancionador, en materia de derecho de consumidor y derecho aeronáutico. Lo que brinda al lector una visión crítica respecto de las competencias de las entidades administrativas encargadas – Instituto Nacional De La Defensa y la Competencia de la Protección de la Propiedad Intelectual (INDECOPI) y la Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (DGAC)- y cómo éstas se encuentran supeditadas a determinadas funciones. Así como la correcta evaluación del procedimiento de consumidor dentro del sector aeronáutico. En la otra cara de la moneda, desde el punto de vista del derecho privado, encontramos un profundo análisis de un proceso civil en materia de familia que nos explica sobre el proceso de un divorcio por causal de separación de hecho, a través del cual encontramos ciertas disposiciones normativas que generan una controversia no solo a través de los hechos sino de los distintos votos que se desarrollan a través de la sentencia. Asimismo, se establece la importancia de la evaluación de los medios probatorios durante todo el proceso judicial, y como estos resultan vitales en los casos de familia. / Trabajo de suficiencia profesional
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Proměny rakouského a uherského práva v letech první světové války (1914 - 1918) / Transformation of Austrian and Hungarian law during the First World War (1914 - 1918)

Láznička, Alois January 2020 (has links)
Transformation of Austrian and Hungarian law during the First World War (1914 - 1918) Abstract The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of changes in Austrian and Hungarian law during the First World War with a focus on the Cisleithanian part of the monarchy. At the same time, it seeks to answer the question of whether the measures taken were proportionate to the circumstances of the war. Specifically, it examines changes in constitutional, administrative, criminal and civil law. Other branches of law are also mentioned in passing. The method is a comparison of the pre-war state with important legal norms adopted in case of war or in response to war developments. All this is complemented by a contemporary context with an emphasis on the history of the Czech lands. The thesis uses both primary sources, in the form of norms of Austro-Hungarian law, and secondary literature. In general, it can be stated that the changes adopted were pervasive, in all areas examined. However, the intensity and proportionality varied according to the specific legal sector. At the level of constitutional law, there was a de facto change in the form of the state from a constitutional monarchy to a military-administrative dictatorship, and some civil rights were suspended. The change in criminal and administrative law is...
364

Corporate Rights

Keeler, Rebecca L. 30 September 2015 (has links)
Book Summary: Spanning three volumes, this comprehensive encyclopedia of over six hundred entries covers the full range of civil rights and liberties in America from the antecedents of the Bill of Rights through the most recent controversies over political and social issues, including abortion, free speech, religious liberty, voting rights, and the guarantees of equality. It also addresses the civil rights and liberties issues stemming from America's ongoing war on terrorism. Detailed entries include key concepts, historical events and developments, major trials and appellate court decisions, landmark legislation, legal doctrines, important personalities, and key organizations and agencies. Entries have an objective tone, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions. Designed as an up-to-date reference source for students, scholars, and citizens, the encyclopedia will help broaden and heighten understanding and appreciation for the wide range of issues associated with civil rights and liberties in the United States, and is the most sophisticated treatment available. The volumes of the encyclopedia consist of original entries, arranged alphabetically, on many current hot-button issues as well as in-depth coverage of the rights Americans hold sacred. Written by experts in the field, including attorneys, judges, and legal scholars, the encyclopedia takes a historical-legal approach, providing important information on the background and development of an issue or event. The third volume concludes with over three dozen essential primary documents, including landmark statutes, key court decisions, and influential essays.
365

Graham v. Florida (2010)

Keeler, Rebecca L. 30 September 2015 (has links)
Book Summary: Spanning three volumes, this comprehensive encyclopedia of over six hundred entries covers the full range of civil rights and liberties in America from the antecedents of the Bill of Rights through the most recent controversies over political and social issues, including abortion, free speech, religious liberty, voting rights, and the guarantees of equality. It also addresses the civil rights and liberties issues stemming from America's ongoing war on terrorism. Detailed entries include key concepts, historical events and developments, major trials and appellate court decisions, landmark legislation, legal doctrines, important personalities, and key organizations and agencies. Entries have an objective tone, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions. Designed as an up-to-date reference source for students, scholars, and citizens, the encyclopedia will help broaden and heighten understanding and appreciation for the wide range of issues associated with civil rights and liberties in the United States, and is the most sophisticated treatment available. The volumes of the encyclopedia consist of original entries, arranged alphabetically, on many current hot-button issues as well as in-depth coverage of the rights Americans hold sacred. Written by experts in the field, including attorneys, judges, and legal scholars, the encyclopedia takes a historical-legal approach, providing important information on the background and development of an issue or event. The third volume concludes with over three dozen essential primary documents, including landmark statutes, key court decisions, and influential essays.
366

The Power to Constitute Courts and Other Tribunals Inferior to Supreme Court

Keeler, Rebecca L. 01 January 2016 (has links)
Book Summary: Offering a unique resource for students, scholars, and citizens, this work fully explains all of the 21 enumerated powers of the U.S. Congress, from the "power of the purse" to the power to declare war. • Presents comprehensive coverage of all congressional powers through authoritative essays by recognized experts • Enables readers to connect the long-ago goals and perspectives of the Founding Fathers to current issues and controversies • Facilitates a fully contextualized understanding of the legislative power of Congress―and the extent and limitations of leverage that it can wield on domestic and foreign policy • Provides an accessible gateway to further, more detailed research of each of the individual congressional powers • Includes appendices containing the full texts of the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union and the Constitution of the United States
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William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection and Reauthorization Act of 2008

Keeler, Rebecca L. 30 September 2015 (has links)
Book Summary: Spanning three volumes, this comprehensive encyclopedia of over six hundred entries covers the full range of civil rights and liberties in America from the antecedents of the Bill of Rights through the most recent controversies over political and social issues, including abortion, free speech, religious liberty, voting rights, and the guarantees of equality. It also addresses the civil rights and liberties issues stemming from America's ongoing war on terrorism. Detailed entries include key concepts, historical events and developments, major trials and appellate court decisions, landmark legislation, legal doctrines, important personalities, and key organizations and agencies. Entries have an objective tone, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions.Designed as an up-to-date reference source for students, scholars, and citizens, the encyclopedia will help broaden and heighten understanding and appreciation for the wide range of issues associated with civil rights and liberties in the United States, and is the most sophisticated treatment available. The volumes of the encyclopedia consist of original entries, arranged alphabetically, on many current hot-button issues as well as in-depth coverage of the rights Americans hold sacred. Written by experts in the field, including attorneys, judges, and legal scholars, the encyclopedia takes a historical-legal approach, providing important information on the background and development of an issue or event. The third volume concludes with over three dozen essential primary documents, including landmark statutes, key court decisions, and influential essays.
368

Toward Common Ground: Public Value and Corporate Social Responsibility Scholarship

Keeler, Rebecca L. 17 April 2015 (has links)
No description available.
369

A Career of Research in Public Administration

Keeler, Rebecca L. 02 April 2013 (has links)
No description available.
370

Analysis of Proposed Revisions to Ethics Code of American Society for Public Administration

Keeler, Rebecca L. 03 October 2012 (has links)
No description available.

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