Los territorios franceses de ultramarentre la singularidad y la uniformidad
ISSN: 1988-5091
Any de publicació: 2012
Número: 10
Tipus: Article
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Resum
The French Republic is put as example of unitary and centralist State in which the territorial singularities remained abolished with the victory of the French Revolution that there implanted a Jacobin model based on the uniformity of the institutions and on the conception of the same rights for all the French citizens. This vision, nevertheless, has been tinted across the constitutional and normative recognition of certain specificities of administrative type in the metropolitan France to which there have been adding also some singularities referred to certain populations of the French overseas.