Feeling the political necessity of building a strongly unified nation, the Revolution standardized the territorial administration by redividing the country into new administrative units, the departments, thereby breaking up the former provinces which had long fought for their administrative and judicial autonomy, and by undertaking the abolition of regulations restricted to any particular part of the country or of the population. The fundamental result of today\u27s administrative and territorial organization is that this unitary system over the whole territory places all citizens under the same law
A leur retour sous la souveraineté française en 1918, l'Alsace et la Lorraine sont principalement ré...
Establishing a modern state in Europe has brought about the appearance of a system of introducing st...
In Chapter One the breakdown of local administration in France during the summer of 1789 is observed...
Feeling the political necessity of building a strongly unified nation, the Revolution standardized t...
In a time of rapid economic and social change the historical separation of powers tends to become bl...
The history of the French legal system, as part of the Civil Law, has been gradually formed since th...
The history of the French legal system, as part of the Civil Law, has been gradually formed since th...
From the medieval age to the Great French Revolution in 1789, France did not have a written constitu...
On their return under French sovereignty in 1918, Alsace and Lorraine were governed mainly by German...
From Constituant Universalism to Local Interests: The Debate Over the Creation of "Departments" in F...
From Constituant Universalism to Local Interests: The Debate Over the Creation of "Departments" in F...
Consacré par la loi de 1901 comme un droit, le fait de s'associer, de se regrouper, a connu d'import...
This article shows the born of the French administrative law. The beginning of this fact is the Fren...
This article shows the born of the French administrative law. The beginning of this fact is the Fren...
A leur retour sous la souveraineté française en 1918, l'Alsace et la Lorraine sont principalement ré...
A leur retour sous la souveraineté française en 1918, l'Alsace et la Lorraine sont principalement ré...
Establishing a modern state in Europe has brought about the appearance of a system of introducing st...
In Chapter One the breakdown of local administration in France during the summer of 1789 is observed...
Feeling the political necessity of building a strongly unified nation, the Revolution standardized t...
In a time of rapid economic and social change the historical separation of powers tends to become bl...
The history of the French legal system, as part of the Civil Law, has been gradually formed since th...
The history of the French legal system, as part of the Civil Law, has been gradually formed since th...
From the medieval age to the Great French Revolution in 1789, France did not have a written constitu...
On their return under French sovereignty in 1918, Alsace and Lorraine were governed mainly by German...
From Constituant Universalism to Local Interests: The Debate Over the Creation of "Departments" in F...
From Constituant Universalism to Local Interests: The Debate Over the Creation of "Departments" in F...
Consacré par la loi de 1901 comme un droit, le fait de s'associer, de se regrouper, a connu d'import...
This article shows the born of the French administrative law. The beginning of this fact is the Fren...
This article shows the born of the French administrative law. The beginning of this fact is the Fren...
A leur retour sous la souveraineté française en 1918, l'Alsace et la Lorraine sont principalement ré...
A leur retour sous la souveraineté française en 1918, l'Alsace et la Lorraine sont principalement ré...
Establishing a modern state in Europe has brought about the appearance of a system of introducing st...
In Chapter One the breakdown of local administration in France during the summer of 1789 is observed...