Résumé
This book provides an in-depth exploration of administrative property law, a significant branch of administrative law dealing with public and private property management in France. It examines the legal frameworks governing public property, public works, and related economic and urban planning laws. The book highlights the unique nature of this legal area, distinct from general administrative law, and discusses its integration with civil law concepts. It aims to equip readers with an understanding of the legal structures that underpin public property management, addressing themes such as property rights, public utility, and intergenerational property transfer. The intended audience includes legal scholars, students, and practitioners interested in public law and property management.