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Review of European Administrative Law (REALaw)

2021 / 3 (October) 1
 
  • Jud Mathews

    Editorial online pdf
Articles
  • Francisco Hernández Fernández - LL.M in European Union Law and Litigation (University of Luxembourg)

    The Application of National Law and Composite Procedures in the Single Supervisory Mechanism. Did the Court of Justice of the EU find a New Van Gend en Loos? online pdf
  • Emilie Chevalier - Associate Professor of Public Law (University of Limoges)

    The Control of Administrative Inaction in the Context of the COVID-19 Health Emergency in France: an Inadequate Response from the Interim Relief Judge? online pdf
Case Law Analysis
  • Rob Wertheim - Parttime Lecturer, Faculty of Law (University of Groningen), Lawyer in Zwolle

    C-826/18, Stichting Varkens in Nood and others v College van burgemeester en wethouders van de gemeente Echt-Susteren (Judgment of 14 January 2021) – Case Note online pdf
Book Reviews
  • Roberto Caranta

    EU State Aid Law. Emerging Trends at the National and EU Level online pdf
  • Andrei Quintia Pastrana

    Administración y doctrina de los actos propios. Incoherencias aplicativas online pdf

The Control of Administrative Inaction in the Context of the COVID-19 Health Emergency in France: an Inadequate Response from the Interim Relief Judge?

 
Emilie Chevalier - Associate Professor of Public Law (University of Limoges)

Interim remedies before administrative courts are an essential tool for the protection of individuals’ fundamental rights in the French legal system. The months of Covid-19 health crisis have given the French administrative courts the opportunity to develop their role when using the so-called ‘fundamental rights interim remedy’. In this context, the use of the power of injunction in the context of the fundamental rights interim remedy is not limited to a purely technical dimension. It takes place in a political context and reflects the capacity of the administrative courts, and especially of the Council of State, to play the role of a counter-power vis-à-vis the executive power. This article examines the decisions of the Council of State adopted since 16 March 2020, following fundamental rights interim remedies whose purpose was to request an injunction. It analyses how the fundamental rights interim remedy can be a means of remedying administrative inaction and, on the basis of the analysis of the cases where the requests for interim injunctions have been rejected, it draws lessons on the role of the French administrative courts in the context of the health crisis.

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