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France: The amendment of the French Constitution “on the Decentralized Organization of the Republic”

France: The amendment of the French Constitution “on the Decentralized Organization of the Republic” The French Constitution—the administrative organization of France—decentralization—the twenty-second amendment “On the Decentralized Organization of the Republic—local autonomy—referenda « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article Int J Constitutional Law (2004) 2 (4): 691-705. doi: 10.1093/icon/2.4.691 » Abstract Free Full Text (PDF) Classifications Development note Services Article metrics Alert me when cited Alert me if corrected Find similar articles Similar articles in Web of Science Add to my archive Download citation Request Permissions Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via CrossRef Citing articles via Scopus Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Philippe, X. Search for related content Related Content Load related web page information Share Email this article CiteULike Delicious Facebook Google+ Mendeley Twitter What's this? Search this journal: Advanced » Current Issue April 2015 13 (2) Alert me to new issues The Journal About this journal Rights & Permissions Dispatch date of the next issue We are mobile – find out more Journals Career Network Published on behalf of The New York University School of Law Impact Factor 0.628 5-Yr impact factor: 0.714 Co-Editor-in-Chief J. H. H. Weiler Gráinne de Búrca View full editorial board For Authors Instructions to authors Online Submission Instructions Submit a manuscript Self archiving policy Alerting Services Email table of contents Email Advance Access CiteTrack XML RSS feed Corporate Services Advertising sales Reprints Supplements var taxonomies = ("LAW00100", "SOC02310"); Most Most Read Culture, religion, and gender The preamble in constitutional interpretation Revolutionizing European law: A history of the Van Gend en Loos judgment From comparative constitutional law to comparative constitutional studies Constitutional courts versus supreme courts » View all Most Read articles Most Cited The law of the exception: A typology of emergency powers Institutions, constitutions, actor strategies, and ideas: Explaining variation in paid parental leave policies in Canada and the United States Creating dialogue about socioeconomic rights: Strong-form versus weak-form judicial review revisited The "newest" separation of powers: Semipresidentialism Iraq's Constitution of 2005: Liberal consociation as political prescription » View all Most Cited articles Disclaimer: Please note that abstracts for content published before 1996 were created through digital scanning and may therefore not exactly replicate the text of the original print issues. All efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, but the Publisher will not be held responsible for any remaining inaccuracies. If you require any further clarification, please contact our Customer Services Department. Online ISSN 1474-2659 - Print ISSN 1474-2640 Copyright © 2015 New York University School of Law and Oxford University Press Oxford Journals Oxford University Press Site Map Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Legal Notices Frequently Asked Questions Other Oxford University Press sites: Oxford University Press Oxford Journals China Oxford Journals Japan Academic & Professional books Children's & Schools Books Dictionaries & Reference Dictionary of National Biography Digital Reference English Language Teaching Higher Education Textbooks International Education Unit Law Medicine Music Online Products & Publishing Oxford Bibliographies Online Oxford Dictionaries Online Oxford English Dictionary Oxford Language Dictionaries Online Oxford Scholarship Online Reference Rights and Permissions Resources for Retailers & Wholesalers Resources for the Healthcare Industry Very Short Introductions World's Classics function fnc_onDomLoaded() { var query_context = getQueryContext(); PF_initOIUnderbar(query_context,":QS:default","","JRN"); PF_insertOIUnderbar(0); }; if (window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener('load', fnc_onDomLoaded, false); } else if (window.attachEvent) { window.attachEvent('onload', fnc_onDomLoaded); } var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-189672-16"); pageTracker._setDomainName(".oxfordjournals.org"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Constitutional Law Oxford University Press

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The French Constitution—the administrative organization of France—decentralization—the twenty-second amendment “On the Decentralized Organization of the Republic—local autonomy—referenda « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article Int J Constitutional Law (2004) 2 (4): 691-705. doi: 10.1093/icon/2.4.691 » Abstract Free Full Text (PDF) Classifications Development note Services Article metrics Alert me when cited Alert me if corrected Find similar articles Similar articles in Web of Science Add to my archive Download citation Request Permissions Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via CrossRef Citing articles via Scopus Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Philippe, X. Search for related content Related Content Load related web page information Share Email this article CiteULike Delicious Facebook Google+ Mendeley Twitter What's this? Search this journal: Advanced » Current Issue April 2015 13 (2) Alert me to new issues The Journal About this journal Rights & Permissions Dispatch date of the next issue We are mobile – find out more Journals Career Network Published on behalf of The New York University School of Law Impact Factor 0.628 5-Yr impact factor: 0.714 Co-Editor-in-Chief J. H. H. Weiler Gráinne de Búrca View full editorial board For Authors Instructions to authors Online Submission Instructions Submit a manuscript Self archiving policy Alerting Services Email table of contents Email Advance Access CiteTrack XML RSS feed Corporate Services Advertising sales Reprints Supplements var taxonomies = ("LAW00100", "SOC02310"); Most Most Read Culture, religion, and gender The preamble in constitutional interpretation Revolutionizing European law: A history of the Van Gend en Loos judgment From comparative constitutional law to comparative constitutional studies Constitutional courts versus supreme courts » View all Most Read articles Most Cited The law of the exception: A typology of emergency powers Institutions, constitutions, actor strategies, and ideas: Explaining variation in paid parental leave policies in Canada and the United States Creating dialogue about socioeconomic rights: Strong-form versus weak-form judicial review revisited The "newest" separation of powers: Semipresidentialism Iraq's Constitution of 2005: Liberal consociation as political prescription » View all Most Cited articles Disclaimer: Please note that abstracts for content published before 1996 were created through digital scanning and may therefore not exactly replicate the text of the original print issues. All efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, but the Publisher will not be held responsible for any remaining inaccuracies. If you require any further clarification, please contact our Customer Services Department. Online ISSN 1474-2659 - Print ISSN 1474-2640 Copyright © 2015 New York University School of Law and Oxford University Press Oxford Journals Oxford University Press Site Map Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Legal Notices Frequently Asked Questions Other Oxford University Press sites: Oxford University Press Oxford Journals China Oxford Journals Japan Academic & Professional books Children's & Schools Books Dictionaries & Reference Dictionary of National Biography Digital Reference English Language Teaching Higher Education Textbooks International Education Unit Law Medicine Music Online Products & Publishing Oxford Bibliographies Online Oxford Dictionaries Online Oxford English Dictionary Oxford Language Dictionaries Online Oxford Scholarship Online Reference Rights and Permissions Resources for Retailers & Wholesalers Resources for the Healthcare Industry Very Short Introductions World's Classics function fnc_onDomLoaded() { var query_context = getQueryContext(); PF_initOIUnderbar(query_context,":QS:default","","JRN"); PF_insertOIUnderbar(0); }; if (window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener('load', fnc_onDomLoaded, false); } else if (window.attachEvent) { window.attachEvent('onload', fnc_onDomLoaded); } var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-189672-16"); pageTracker._setDomainName(".oxfordjournals.org"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {}

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International Journal of Constitutional LawOxford University Press

Published: Oct 1, 2004

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