Alice au pays de la codification à droit constant
By: VIGOUROUX, Christian.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1997Revue Française D'Administration Publique 82, p. 187-192Abstract: The codification of existing laws to retain legal constancy is criticised for leading to legal uncertainty because it resserts a form of incomplete law. This type of codification, as a form of compilation, is a first and indispensable stage for any practitioner or subsequent reform. Because the continued codification of new law demands that the content and the perimeter of the code be established, this is an instance of real legal politicsNo physical items for this record
The codification of existing laws to retain legal constancy is criticised for leading to legal uncertainty because it resserts a form of incomplete law. This type of codification, as a form of compilation, is a first and indispensable stage for any practitioner or subsequent reform. Because the continued codification of new law demands that the content and the perimeter of the code be established, this is an instance of real legal politics
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