Article R2333-120-23 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
The Chairman of the Commission or the magistrate he appoints for this purpose makes the decision alone. He may decide to refer the case to a panel.
The Chairman of the Commission or the magistrate he appoints for this purpose makes the decision alone. He may decide to refer the case to a panel.
Where the Commission rules as a panel, pursuant to Article L. 2333-87-4, the case shall be heard either by a chamber sitting as a panel or by the Commission sitting as a full Commission.
In the absence or impediment of the chairman of the chamber, it shall be chaired by a magistrate appointed for this purpose by the chairman of the commission. It shall be composed of three members. It shall be composed of three members. It comprises three members.
The committee sits in plenary session under the chairmanship of its president or, in the event of absence or impediment, by the president of the chamber with the most seniority in office. It also comprises: 1° The chamber presidents, replaced in the event of absence or impediment by a magistrate from the same chamber appointed by the president of that chamber; 2° The magistrate acting as rapporteur; 3° If necessary…
The chairman of the commission and the magistrates he appoints for this purpose may, by order: 1° Take note of withdrawals; 2° Reject applications that clearly do not fall within the remit of the commission; 3° Find that there is no need to rule on an application; 4° Reject applications that are clearly inadmissible; 5° Reject applications that are clearly unfounded ; 6° Discharge the obligation to pay when the…
The registry of hearings and the execution of procedural acts are carried out by the head of the registry as well as by the other registry agents designated for this purpose by the head of the court. Under the functional authority of the chairman of the committee, the head of the registry supervises the court registry and ensures that it operates smoothly and that court proceedings run smoothly. The head…
The Commission’s General Meeting, made up of all magistrates, meets at least once a year. It is convened and chaired by its chairman. It examines issues of common interest. Its role is consultative. The chairman of the committee convenes a plenary meeting of the court registrars at least once a year. The chairman informs the committee of general matters of interest to the court registry and obtains its comments. The…
Each year, before 1 February, the chairman of the commission shall submit an activity report to the Minister of Justice. The Chairman of the Commission shall attach to this report any useful observations on matters of general interest relating to the work of the court.
The provisions of this sub-paragraph shall apply on pain of inadmissibility of the application.
The matter is referred to the commission by petition. The petition must be submitted on a form, the model of which is laid down by order of the vice-president of the Conseil d’Etat. It must contain all the information requested in the relevant sections of the petition form. It must be drawn up in the French language. The application and, where applicable, the pleadings, shall be signed either by the…
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