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| DROI2107-1

 | Administrative Law - Administrative Disputes

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| Duration : | 75h Th | |
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| Holder(s) : | Paul Lewalle | |
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| Course contents :
| Administrative law
I. Formal sources of administrative law II. Civil service III. Civil servants IV. Administration's non contractual liability and civil servants' personal liability V. The law of 24 December 1993 on procurement contracts VI. Unilateral administrative acts? abrogation and repeal VII. Expropriation for public purposes
Administrative litigation
I. Administrative litigation - concept - specificities II. Legal means available to prevent and settle conflicts III. Mediation IV. Appeal to the "active administration" V. Appeal to a jurisdiction VI. Recourse to the Council of State ? general overview VII. The Council of State and litigations with respect to exceptional damages VIII. The Council of State and litigations with respect to ultra vires actions | |
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| Course objective :
| Overview of the structures and powers of the administration | |
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| Prerequisites :
| Knowledge in constitutional law | |
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| Organization :
| Lecture Rehearsals: No rehearsal planned: professor's assistants on duty | |
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| Written notes :
| P. Lewalle, Droit administratif, Editions juridiques de la Faculté de droit, 2005-2006 (two books)
P. Lewalle, Contentieux administratif, Larcier 2002 : 1 volume + updates 2005-2006on loose-leaves | |
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| Assessment :
| Written exam January and June. | |
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| Contacts :
| Professor : Paul.lewalle@ulg.ac.be | |
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