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- Title
Exécutif et pouvoir réglementaire. La collection authentique des lois et décrets conservée aux Archives nationales, lieu caché d'un pouvoir réglementaire du roi?
- Authors
BLIMA-BARRU, MARTINE SIN
- Abstract
It is generally accepted that the regulatory power appears at the end of a long process during the French Revolution because of institutional change. Act positioned below the law at the second level in the hierarchy of legal norms, its subordinated position is not the only factor in this long and difficult gestation. Executive act par excellence, the difficulty of defining it refers as much to the creation under the Constituent of a complex balance between the National Assembly and the Executive, as to the persistence of acts of the King within his old jurisdictions. Institutional overlap which goes together with the regeneration promised by the deputies of the nation creates confusions of law. Yet browsing both parliamentary debates and the collection of laws and decrees kept at the National Archives, the regulatory right of the Executive appears to gradually acquire an absolutely original place of its own in the legislative arsenal.
- Subjects
FRANCE; ARCHIVES nationales (France); EXECUTIVE power; GOVERNMENT regulation; DUTIES of kings &; rulers; FRENCH politics &; government; HISTORY
- Publication
Journal of Constitutional History / Giornale di Storia Costituzionale, 2014, Issue 28, p67
- ISSN
1593-0793
- Publication type
Article