LA QUESTION PRIORITAIRE DE CONSTITUTIONNALITÉ : UNE RÉFORME AU SERVICE DE L’ÉTAT DE DROIT[1]
Didier Maus[2] p. 11-24 Abstract
The Priority Preliminary Ruling on the issue of constitutionality (question prioritaire de constitutionnalité), in force since March 2010, represents more than just an important reform in the French legal system: it amounts to an upheaval, finally awarding the Constitution the status of genuine imperative norm. This long-awaited change is characterized by originality and is highly efficient in the protection of human rights.
Title: The Priority Preliminary Ruling: A Reform towards the Rule of Law
Keywords: Priority Preliminary Ruling, constitutional law, French legal system, human rights, Conseil Constitutionnel [1] The article is a revised version of the communication presented at the 26th Congress of the International Conference of Bar Associations, Nouakchott (Mauritania), 15-18 December 2011. [2]Didier Maus, Ph.D., is Professor at Université Aix-Marseille, President emeritus of the International Association of Constitutional Law ; contact: didier.maus.at.yahoo.fr |
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