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David Szymczak :
The mechanism of “Priority Preliminary rulings” on the issue of constitutionality (QPC) and the European Convention on Human Rights
The introduction of the mechanism of the Priority Preliminary rulings on the issue of constitutionality (QPC) has significantly modified the role of the French Constitutional Council. It now has to take into account the European Convention on Human rights (...)
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Pierre Serrand :
The demise of the Rekhou case law. On the decision handed down by the Assembly of the “Conseil d’Etat” of July, 9
th
2010, Mme Cheriet-Benseghir
Reversing its Rekhou precedent, the “Conseil d’Etat” will accept from now on to appreciate whether the condition of reciprocity established by the article 55 of the Constitution is fulfilled. This solution, adopted to bring french law in keeping with the (...)
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David Szymczak :
Die Richtervorlage und die Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention
Das Inkrafttreten der Richtervorlage hat die Arbeit des Verfassungsrats tief erschüttert. In der Tat soll er die Grundrechte der Europäischen Menschenrechtskonvention einen viel grösseren Platz als bisher geben. Die „Europäisierung“ des Verfassungsrats bleibt (...)
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David Szymczak :
Question prioritaire de constitutionnalité et Convention européenne des droits de l’Homme : l’européanisation « heurtée » du Conseil constitutionnel français
L’entrée en vigueur de la question prioritaire de constitutionnalité a profondément bouleversé l’office du Conseil constitutionnel, lequel est tenu de s’ouvrir plus largement qu’il n’avait coutume de le faire jusqu’à présent sur le droit de la Convention (...)
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Pierre Serrand :
Das Ende der Rekhou-Rechtssprechung. Zur Entscheidung des französischen Staatsrats vom 9. Juli 2009
Mit der Entscheidung Mme. Cheriet-Beseghir ist das oberste französische Verwaltungsgericht neulich auf seine Rechtssprechung im Fall Rekhou zurückgekommen. Von nun an akzeptiert dieser es zu betrachten, ob die Reziprozitätsvoraussetzung des Art. 55. franz. (...)
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Pierre Serrand :
Feu la jurisprudence “Rekhou”. À propos de l’arrêt d’Assemblée du Conseil d’État du 9 juillet 2010 “M
me
Cheriet-Benseghir”
Revenant sur la jurisprudence Rekhou, le Conseil d’État, par son arrêt d’Assemblée, Mme Cheriet-Benseghir, accepte désormais d’apprécier si la condition de réciprocité prévue à l’article 55 de la Constitution est ou non remplie. Cette solution, destinée à satisfaire (...)
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