2019
DOI: 10.3917/puf.moran.2019.01
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Le droit de l'environnement

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“…54 This example is even more important because the agreement signed in 1998 "organizes a progressive and irreversible transfer of powers from the French State (…) and the establishment of the 'full sovereignty of New Caledonia', which will have 'full international status'". 55 Thus, going beyond sub-state normative competition, the 19th century conception of the State is disintegrating.…”
Section: Decentralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…54 This example is even more important because the agreement signed in 1998 "organizes a progressive and irreversible transfer of powers from the French State (…) and the establishment of the 'full sovereignty of New Caledonia', which will have 'full international status'". 55 Thus, going beyond sub-state normative competition, the 19th century conception of the State is disintegrating.…”
Section: Decentralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'aménagement est une notion de droit public alors que le droit de propriété relève du droit privé 11 . Les documents d'urbanisme, principaux outils des politiques d'aménagement, contribuent à la régulation des conflits d'usage de l'espace entre des projets d'aménagement concurrents et les conflits de voisinage.…”
Section: Documents D'urbanisme En Algérie Et Propriété Privéeunclassified
“…Pero pese a algunos avances, la ciencia y el estado continúan imponiendo formas de apropiación, decisión y manejo que excluyen a los indígenas. Esto se pone de manifiesto en el avance lento y conflictivo de los procesos de restitución, en la negativa de devolver objetos sagrados a las comunidades, en la escasa participación real de las mismas en las decisiones, y en las dificultades de diálogo entre indígenas, instituciones y academia.1 "Patrimonio" como forma jurídica de propiedad vinculada con la herencia(Morand Deviller, 1996) y "arqueológico" como objeto de conocimiento científico.…”
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