2017-2018 / SPOL2339-1

Administrative law and public action

Administrative law

Power and public action

Duration

Administrative law : 45h Th, 15h Pr
Power and public action : 15h Th

Number of credits

 Bachelor in political sciences : general6 crédits 
 Master in law, professional focus in law and management5 crédits 
 Master in political sciences : general (120 ECTS)6 crédits 
 Master in political sciences : general (120 ECTS) (CATANE (OUT))6 crédits 
 Master in political sciences : general (120 ECTS) (en Science, Technologie et Société (STS))6 crédits 
 Master in political sciences : general (60 ECTS)6 crédits 
 Bachelor in human and social sciences6 crédits 

Lecturer

Administrative law : Ann Lawrence Durviaux
Power and public action : Geoffrey Grandjean

Coordinator

Geoffrey Grandjean

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Power and public action

While some authors have observed an "expansion of the administrative area" in our contemporary societies, others underline the "erosion of the authority" accorded to public services. However, administrative law does seem to restrain political players, at all levels of power. In order to confirm this premise, the Power and public action part aims to introduce students to the study and analysis of certain types of interaction between legal standards and political play. For the academic year 2017-2018, four particular themes have been selected: 1) the negociation of local political majorities, 2) the limitation of multiple office-holding, 3) the communal electoral disputes and 4) the local administrative sanctions.
These issues have been chosen for two fundamental reasons: firstly, they involve the intervention of multiple public authorities (Parliaments, Governments, Council of State, Constitutional Court and  Communal Colleges) allowing students to study and analyse the political games. Secondly, based on legislative standards, political players have been forced to consider the consequences of their actions, in terms of administrative law.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Power and public action

By the end of the course, students should be able to:

  • understand the legislative standards governing the four themes mentionned above;
  • study and analyse the political play between public authorities (based on the decisions of the Council of State and the Constitutional Court);
  • study and analyse the consequences of the political players' actions in terms of administrative law.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Power and public action

Students must attend the Administrative Law part.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Power and public action

The learning activities and teaching methods are as follows:


  • Lectures based on scientific articles written by the teacher;
  • A lecture given by a guest speaker;
  • Reading and analysing documents compiled in the Pouvoir et action publique syllabus (see required reading). For this purpose, students are asked to read certain documents before each class.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Power and public action

Face-to-face.

Recommended or required readings

Power and public action

Compulsory reading:
Grandjean Geoffrey, « La limitation du cumul de mandats par les députés wallons », Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP, 2015, n° 2255-2256, 97 p.
Grandjean Geoffrey et Janssens Frédéric, « Le décret décumul et le Parlement wallon », Administration publique, 2016, n° 2, pp. 115-129.
Grandjean Geoffrey, « Onderhandelen over vorming van een meerderheid en burgemeester worden in België : Welke invloed heeft de regionale wetgeving ? », Publiekrechtelijke Kronieken, 2016, vol. 4, pp. 594-610.
Grandjean Geoffrey, Pouvoir et action publique, Liège, Presses Universitaires de Liège, 2017-2018, 272 p., available online : http://hdl.handle.net/2268/213641.

Assessment methods and criteria

Power and public action

The assessment consists of an oral exam. During this exam, students are asked to answer a comprehension and analysis question relating to the themes selected within the framework of the course. There is no preparation time for the question. The following criteria are applied to the assessment: 1) understanding the legislative standards, 2) analysis of the political play based on these legislative standards, and 3) analysis of the consequences of the political players' actions in terms of administrative law. For the oral exam, students can refer to the compulsory texts and their personal notes.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Power and public action

The course is held every year

Contacts

Power and public action

Prof. Dr Geoffrey Grandjean Lecturer Faculté de Droit, de Science Politique et de Criminologie Place des Orateurs, 3 4000 LIEGE Box 11 Office r. 16 Tel.: +32 (0)4/366.96.60 Email: Geoffrey.Grandjean@ulg.ac.be

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