Article L521-4
Registration takes place no later than three working days after the asylum application is submitted to the competent administrative authority, with no prior requirement for residence. However, this ti…
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Registration takes place no later than three working days after the asylum application is submitted to the competent administrative authority, with no prior requirement for residence. However, this ti…
Prior to the issue of residence permits, the High Commissioner of the Republic in New Caledonia consults the Government of New Caledonia under conditions laid down by decree in the Council of State.
In the cases provided for in 1° and 2° of Article L. 512-3, where the granting of subsidiary protection results from a decision of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile or the Conseil d'Etat, the matter…
In order for an applicant to be recognised as a refugee, there must be a link between one of the grounds of persecution alleged by the applicant and acts of persecution or the lack of protection again…
The procedures for applying this chapter shall be specified by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
The distribution of competences between local authorities and the State is carried out, as far as possible, by distinguishing those which are the responsibility of the State and those which are devolv…
The Government shall submit to Parliament, for a given year, no later than 1 June of the second year following, a report showing, for each category of territorial authority, the share of own resources…
The deliberation deciding to organise a local referendum adopted by the deliberative assembly of a territorial community other than the commune is notified, within fifteen days of its receipt, by the…
Territorial authorities and their groupings may, within the limits of their powers and in compliance with France's international commitments, join a public body governed by foreign law or participate…
The mission of the Local Finance Committee is to provide the Government and Parliament with the analyses required to draw up the provisions of the Finance Bill concerning local authorities.Each year,…
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