Original scientific paper
Problem areas of the law on public properties in France
Marie-Aimée Latournerie
Abstract
In France the inalienability of property was very closely linked to the idea of sovereignty, an idea which belonged to the King. Over time (development in four large phases) we have come to the evolution of a concrete concept. Today it is evident, according to the General Ownership of public-legal persons Act that public ownership is not a single legal unit. Actually, concrete questions which emerge from the law, like types of protection, methods of usage, authoritativeness and administrative procedure are not equal (the same). Take for example; natural public ownership, sea coast, and artificial (unnatural) public ownership. Public ownership in France is no longer an absolute stabile mass in all categories of public ownership.
Keywords
General Ownership of public-legal persons Act; public usage; evolution and the problem areas of ownership in France
Hrčak ID:
35840
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Publication date:
20.4.2009.
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