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It is about the notion of the immaterial public order and its use in law and jurisprudence in the context of social crises. Immaterial public order is an ancient response becoming part of the formalized legal order. It helps the normative authorities to respond to many challenges which cannot be solved by regular tools. Immaterial public order is also useful not only to regulate the relationship between different legal orders but also to settle the relationship between the legislator and the constitutional judge. The analysis offers a general doctrinal approach while focusing on the French case.

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This article can be tied to a more general research I made about the notion of immaterial public order, which constitutes my thesis : "Immaterial public order in french public law". The study demonstrates that this notion exists and offers a formalisation for that notion.

Marie-Odile Peyroux-Sissoko
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

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This page is a summary of: Immaterial public order: Legal response to social crisis?, Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies, June 2017, Akademiai Kiado,
DOI: 10.1556/2052.2017.58.2.7.
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