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Charles Jaigu: "The debate that the presidential election needs"

2021-11-24T19:04:43.181Z


CHRONICLE - Do you prefer the rule of law or the nation-state? Both, responds Guillaume Larrivé. His book is the synthesis we need to think about the necessity of the first, while reminding its defenders that in the last resort, it is the people who decide.


Guillaume Larrivé's book falls right into the presidential debate. State Councilor, former adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy, unsuccessful candidate for the presidency of his party, Les Républicains, he became a deputy in 2012. He lost his illusions about the strength of political voluntarism in matters of immigration during the five-year term Sarkozy. The president of the “together everything becomes possible” knew that he was limited by European and national case law. His then advisor was already proposing a constitutionally backed immigration charter that would loosen the grip of case law. But that seemed too risky at the time, too daring to Nicolas Sarkozy, and the State therefore remained a “captive sovereign”. A lion caught in the nets of an immense and solid canvas.This book by Larrivé is a useful meditation on the distant reasons for such a transformation, and on the uncertain means of dealing with it. He will not teach public law professors anything, but

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Source: lefigaro

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