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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
DROI0219-1  Urban planning law and real estate administrative law

Duration :  30h Th
Number of credits :  
Advanced Master in Public Notary Law4
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Business Law, 1st year6
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Public and Administrative Law, 1st year6
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Public and Administrative Law, 2nd year6
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Private Law, 1st year6
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Interuniversity Mobility, 1st year6
Master in Law, Professional focus in Criminal Law, 1st year6
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Labour Law, 1st year6
Lecturer :  Michel Pâques
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the second semester
Course contents :  
The main part is Town and Country Planning Law and, when needed, related matters as Natura 2000, Cultural heritage, Soil pollution, Takings. We also have a glance at the State Real Estate Law.
We focus on black letter Law. Main chapters: Planning, permits, information, sanction, compensation for regulatory takings.
A new Code has been enacted by parliament (Official Gazette, September 15, 2014: "Décret du 24 avril 2014 abrogeant les articles 1er à 128 et 129quater à 184 du Code wallon de l'Aménagement du Territoire, de l'Urbanisme, du Patrimoine et de l'Energie et formant le Code du développement territorial") but it is not still in force and new amendments are already planned by the new Government installed since last  july. So, in this case of legislative doubt, the course cannot focus only on this new Code but must also take the former into account.
Developpements of Belgian and European administrative law arrangements relating to real estate will be presented.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The aim of the course is to give the student the knowledge of real estate administrative law so that he or she could practice as a legal consultant in that field.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Const. Law and Adm. Law (Bac.)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Cases are discussed during the lectures
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Mainly ex cathedra.
Second term course.
Friday afternoon. See the schedule on the website.
Recommended or required readings :  
Lecture Notes (2014-2015) will be available from Liège University Press from february 2015
Legal materials are the Code wallon de l'aménagement du territoire, de l'urbanisme du patrimoine et de l'énergie (updated)) ant the new CODT. Case Law is also important and the main cases will be highlighted.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Participation in the course is fostered.
Written exam based on practice with documentation
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
This course is also important for the Master in the Notary.
Contacts :  
Michel Pâques, Professeur extraordinaire Service de droit public et administratif, ULg Sart Tilman bureau I (7-9), sur rendez-vous Boulevard du Rectorat, 7, Bât B. 31, boîte 55 4000 Liège michel.paques@ulg.ac.be Tél. 00 32 4 366 30 31 Fax 00 32 4 366 29 83 http://local.droit.ulg.ac.be/jcms/perso/index.php?idpers=400 Cécile VERCHEVAL Assistante , Service de droit public et administratif, ULg Sart Tilman Boulevard du Rectorat, 7, Bât B. 31, boîte 55 bureau R 6-8 04/366 3104 Cecile.Vercheval@ulg.ac.be



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