Abstract

This chapter deals with how the Council acts as both legal advisor of the government and highest administrative judge. It identifies the key issues and changes that lie before the French administrative justice system in the years ahead. It deals with problems such as how to address the massive increase in the number of claims; how to reconcile determining an ever increasing number of claims and retaining high quality standards; how to make the Council of State and administrative courts more effective; and what approach they should follow in order to fulfill adequately their mission in the framework of European law.

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