Armel Divellec

Armel Divellec, born in 1968, is a French university lawyer and, specialist in constitutional law. He is Professor at the University of Maine (France). After studies at the universities of Paris II, Munich and Bonn (1986-92), he teaches at the University Paris II of 1993 to 1998 and becomes Doctor in right in 1999 for a thesis of bearing doctorate on German parliamentarism, under the direction of Professor Pierre April. Named University lecturer at the University Paris II (1999-2000) it is received with the aggregation of public law in 2000 and named Professor to the University of Maine. It sat, in 2006-2007, in the national jury of aggregation in political science. He is member of the Institut Michel-Villey for the legal culture and the philosophy of the right. Its work concerns mainly the constitutional Law French and foreign, in particular the German right. He is the author of several work on these questions, in particular about the parliamentary Régime.

Principal publications

  • “dualistic Parliamentarism: between Weimar and Bayeux”, French Review of constitutional law, 1994, n°20, p 749-758.

  • “Die dualistische Alternative of Parlamentarismus. Eine französische Ansicht zur wissenschaftlichen Fata Morgana of the semipräsidentiellen Systems”, Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, 1996, n°1, p 145-151.
  • “the neutralization of the Presidency of the Republic in Austria”, French Review of political science, 1996, n°6, p 936-960.
  • “the German alternative”, Capacities, n°85, 1998, p 35-46.
  • “the bat. Some aspects of parliamentarism under Ve République”, Mixtures Pierre April, Montchrestien, 2001, p 349-362.
  • “Reflections on the future of the system of government of Ve République”, Re-examined public law, 2002, n°1, p 215-233.
  • “first steps of constitutional justice in Germany before 1945”, in Dominique Chagnollaud (to dir.), At the origins of the control of constitutionality XVIIIe- XXe century, ED. The Pantheon-Assas, 2003, p 103-140.
  • the criminal responsibility of the President of the Republic, Harmattan, 2003 (in joint management with C. Guettier).
  • “Weimarer Parallelen in der Verfassung DER V. Französischen Republik”, in C. Gusy (Hg), Weimars lange Schatten -, Weimar'' als Argument nach 1945, Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2003, p 455-496.
  • the parliamentary government in Germany. Contribution to a general theory, L.G.D.J., “constitutional library and of political science”, T. 119,2004.
  • “liberals of Vormärz and the English Constitution”, French Review of history of the political ideas, n°24, 2006, p 299-340.
  • “Robert Redslob, lawyer Alsatian enters France and Germany”, Jahrbuch of the öffentlichen Rechts der Gegenwart, T. 55,2007, p 479-507.
  • “the inapprivoized Prince. Indetermination structural of the Presidency of Ve République. (Simultaneously a draft on the study of the relationship between `' capital duty'' and system of government)”, Rights, n°44, 2007, p 101-137.
  • “Cabinet ace the leading Share off Parliament. The Westminster-Model in Europe”, D. Baranger, A. Bradley, K. Ziegler (to dir.), Constitutionalism and the Role off Parliaments, Oxford, Publishing Binder, 2007, p 97-126.

Category: French lawyer Category: Constitutional law in France

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