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Intra-municipal cooperation : reflections on the (re)integration of collective land ownership systems in the territorial action
[La coopération intra-communale. Réflexion sur la (ré)inscription des propriétés collectives dans l’action territoriale]

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  • Jean-François Joye

    (Centre Favre - Centre de Recherche en Droit Antoine Favre - USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry] - Université Savoie Mont Blanc)

Abstract

We can draw inspiration from shared ownership land systems in order to renew certain public policies without losing sight of administrative efficiency. This study highlights the idea of intra-municipal cooperation (relative within the municipality). It aims to place on the right level both the action and the organisation of communities linked to collective land ownership systems. A renewed public-private partnership can find a legal translation in at least three ways : by establishing or restoring the institutional link between collective property and the other territorial bodies, by promoting a principle of horizontal subsidiarity – inspired by the Italian example –, and by considering the possible extension of the French legal notion of ‘collaborateur de service public'.

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  • Jean-François Joye, 2021. "Intra-municipal cooperation : reflections on the (re)integration of collective land ownership systems in the territorial action [La coopération intra-communale. Réflexion sur la (ré)inscription des," Post-Print hal-03504668, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03504668
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    Pouvoir local; propriété collective; partenariat; subsidiarité horizontale; démocratie; commune; section de commune;
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