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The purpose of this book is to inform the reader about administrative law and the practices according to which administrative institutions and public services enter into unilateral, bilateral and contractual relationships with users. How does the Democratic Republic of the Congo fit into the pursuit of the general interest in a troubled economic, political and social environment? How and in what way do the burdens of Congolese administrative and political institutions find a genetic explanation…
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The purpose of this book is to inform the reader about administrative law and the practices according to which administrative institutions and public services enter into unilateral, bilateral and contractual relationships with users. How does the Democratic Republic of the Congo fit into the pursuit of the general interest in a troubled economic, political and social environment? How and in what way do the burdens of Congolese administrative and political institutions find a genetic explanation in the historical evolution of the State?This book is the fruit of lectures given in South Kivu, at the Official University of Bukavu at the Department of Political and Administrative Sciences (Administrative Institutions Part), at the University of Kivu (Evolution of Administrative Institutions) at the Faculty of Law, at the FBN-University of Uvira (Me Guillaume as well as at the Free University of Uvira and the Great Lakes (Administrative Law Part) at the Faculty of Law.

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The purpose of this book is to inform the reader about administrative law and the practices according to which administrative institutions and public services enter into unilateral, bilateral and contractual relationships with users. How does the Democratic Republic of the Congo fit into the pursuit of the general interest in a troubled economic, political and social environment? How and in what way do the burdens of Congolese administrative and political institutions find a genetic explanation in the historical evolution of the State?This book is the fruit of lectures given in South Kivu, at the Official University of Bukavu at the Department of Political and Administrative Sciences (Administrative Institutions Part), at the University of Kivu (Evolution of Administrative Institutions) at the Faculty of Law, at the FBN-University of Uvira (Me Guillaume as well as at the Free University of Uvira and the Great Lakes (Administrative Law Part) at the Faculty of Law.

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