The Boundary between the Law and Regulations : From the Limitation of Regulatory Competences to the Limitation of Legislative Competences

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2005

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Bertrand Mathieu, « The Boundary between the Law and Regulations : From the Limitation of Regulatory Competences to the Limitation of Legislative Competences », Pouvoirs, ID : 10670/1.07d734...


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The strict definition of the area of competency of the legislative branch, decided by the framers of the Fifth Republic in order to give the executive branch, which is in charge of regulations, an autonomous normative power, has in fact contributed to maintaining a privileged role for the law in the normative system so much so that today the respect of regulatory competencies is being questioned. However, while the Constitutional Council has initiated a certain evolution of its jurisprudence in this regard, the question should no longer be discussed through the prism of the separation of power but rather through that of the quality of the law.

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