Abstract

The notion of “french public service”(le service public in french) is essential in order to explain the french public law. The concept of public service, known as “Kong-yuk-mu” in korea, has been justified by french administrative jurisprudence and doctrines to prove the existence of administrative law. But the formation of the EU, the modernization of public policy have influenced the french public service doctrine since late 1990’s.
 On this study, we reviewed the conceptual consideration of “Public service” and the recent discussion of the role and mission of the State in public service legislation. The French law and system understood the public service as a content of the mission for administration, as a function and role that is the premise of the civil service system represented by Léon Duigit in the early and mid 20th century. Now, we are foreseeing a great change in the establishment of relationships between social community and public services for administrative duties to the State because of COVID-19.
 With the attitude of “On-go-ji-sin”(New knowledge by reviewing), we are able to evaluate the value of french public service theory through a new understanding of public service as a sense of solidarity and fair access to public service and the role of public administration.

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