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Comparative Section: France

par Philippe Cossalter, Jean-Bernard Auby | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1

First lines: Like in many other countries, the Covid crisis has had unforeseen and remarkable implications for French public law. It has demonstrated the flexibility of French law in addressing the demands of the pandemic. In this discussion, we will not delve into...

Conclusion

par Jean-Bernard Auby, Laurent Fonbaustier | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1

The Citizens’ Climate Convention: A new approach to participatory democracy, and its effectiveness on changing public policy

par Delphine Hedary | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1

Abstract: This article examines the unique characteristics of the Citizens’ Climate Convention (CCC) in France in comparison to other participatory democracy models in the field of environmental and sustainable development. It also seeks to evaluate the CCC’s...

Overcoming Short-Termism in Democratic Decision-Making in the Face of Climate Change: a Public Law Approach

par Emmanuel Slautsky | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1

Abstract: The paper addresses the capacity of democracies to tackle the challenge of climate change. Even though national democracies tend to short-termism and are not always able to deal with global, complicated, and intergenerational challenges such as climate...

Subjective Rights in Relation to Climate Change

par Alfredo Fioritto | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1

Abstract: This article tries to explore the compatibility of subjective rights with the social necessities imposed by the fight against climate change. Providing in-depth historical insights, the author retraces the evolutions of the concept of subjective rights and...

Local policies on climate change in a centralized State: The Example of France

par Camille Mialot | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1

Abstract: This article describes the efforts to implement local climate policies in France, Europe’s most centralised state. Whilst the development of ambitious and effective local climate policies is essential to fight climate change and adapt to its consequences,...
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