Droit Constitutionnel L1 -

“Because a domaine réservé isn’t written anywhere in the pamphlet,” Léo said, holding up his Constitution. “It’s a political custom. It exists only because people believe it does. That’s not law. That’s… faith.”

A month later, grades came out. Léo had the highest mark in the TD. droit constitutionnel l1

A student next to Léo answered perfectly, citing article after article. Léo raised his hand. “No,” he said. “Because a domaine réservé isn’t written anywhere in

Léo’s highlighter ran dry. His copy of the Constitution, a thin, sad pamphlet, felt like a map to a country whose language he didn’t speak. He was drowning in a sea of terms: souveraineté nationale , bloc de constitutionnalité , question prioritaire de constitutionnalité . That’s not law

The breaking point came during the TD (tutorial). A stern third-year doctoral student, Claire, posed a question: “Under the 1958 Constitution, does the President of the Republic have a domaine réservé ?”

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