On-line 14 11 2024
Announcement Calenda 1195837
The law is certainly no stranger to the notion of interest. While the general interest constitutes the purpose of public action, defines its limits, and is therefore merged with the interest of the State, other forms of interest are implemented within legal orders. It therefore seems reductive to assert without qualification that the State pursues a single interest, especially as this depends on the State's interpretation of this ideologically-infused notion. Without claiming to be exhaustive, the theme of this study day invites us to reflect on the plurality of the State's interests and the issues they underlie, as well as on the means it uses to try to articulate them.