Excerpt from Des Actes Gouvernementaux Relatifs aux Officiers Ministériels Susceptibles d'Être Attaqués par la Voie Contentieuse
Il est encore à mentionner, à ce sujet, de nombreux décrets qui, sans avoir pour objet direct une question de droits, sont cependant susceptibles de soulever une question de ce genre au regard des tiers, à raison de leurs suites possibles en ce qui les concerne. Il sera, à cet égard, très aisé de comprendre notre pensée, pour peu que l'on oppose des décrets de naturalisation ou d'autorisation de domicile ou de sociétés anonymes, lesquels ne sauraient nuire à aucun droit, aux décrets qui autorisent un simple changement de nom, lesquels peuvent fort bien, le cas échéant, porter grief aux tiers qui se verront menacés ou troublés par l'emprunt d'un nom qui leur appartient.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the complex relationship between government authority and professional autonomy, specifically as it pertains to individuals who have purchased public offices, known as "officers ministerials". Historically, in France, these officers were appointed by the state and exercised independent professions. However, tensions arose over the government's right to intervene in matters concerning these officers, such as the placement and residence of notaries, reduction of their numbers, or even their destitution. The author meticulously examines the legal framework surrounding these interventions, exploring the delicate balance between individual rights and state authority. They analyze key legal provisions, including the 1816 law that granted officers ministerials the right to present their successors, and subsequent rulings by the Council of State. Through detailed case studies, the author sheds light on how these laws were interpreted and applied, and the extent to which officers ministerials were able to protect their interests against government encroachment. Ultimately, the book provides valuable insights into the ongoing debate over the boundaries of government power and the protection of individual rights in the context of professional autonomy. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781334641299_0
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