December 30, 2012
Editorial – Y. Gaudemet and S. Gaudemet
I. DISTINCTION
I. A – ORIGIN
1. Public Law in National Legal Systems – E. Zoller
2. The Distinction between Public Law and Private Law in France – R. David
3. The “Blending Effect” Caused by European Union Law – J.-B. Auby and M. Freedland
I. B – AUTONOMY
1. The Jurisdictional Autonomy of the Administrative Courts – R. Chapus
2. An Array of Sources, extracts of case Blanco and Findings of Government Commissioners
3. An “Academic Division” of Knowledge – O. Beaud
4. Constitutional Enshrinement , Decision N° 2010-71 QPC
5. The Administrative Law Criterion – J. Rivero
6.The Exorbitance of Administrative Law
II. COOPERATION
II. A – RECIPROCAL INFLUENCES
1. Influences of Public Law on Private Law – J. Flour
2. The Use of Civil Law in the Development of Administrative Law – B. Plessix
3. General Principles Derived from Private Law
II. B – SECTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
1. Law of Contracts – F. Chénedé
2. Property Law – Preface to the GPPC
3. Competition and Regulation – M. Lombard
4. Social Law – Y. Gaudemet
5. Criminal Law – J.-H. Robert