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How the Compagnie Générale des Eaux survived the end of concession contracts in France 100 years ago
by
Pezon, Christelle
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19th century
/ Acquiescence
/ Administrative courts
/ Applied sciences
/ Buildings. Public works
/ Business administration
/ Cities
/ Compensation
/ Compromises
/ Contract negotiations
/ Contracts
/ Courts
/ Distribution. Storage
/ Drinking water
/ Economics and Finance
/ Environment and Society
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ History
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Irrigation
/ Law
/ Local government
/ Municipalities
/ Negotiation
/ Political science
/ Socialism
/ Supreme courts
/ Tariffs
/ Water
/ Water authorities
/ Water quality
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water supply. Pipings. Water treatment
2011
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How the Compagnie Générale des Eaux survived the end of concession contracts in France 100 years ago
by
Pezon, Christelle
in
19th century
/ Acquiescence
/ Administrative courts
/ Applied sciences
/ Buildings. Public works
/ Business administration
/ Cities
/ Compensation
/ Compromises
/ Contract negotiations
/ Contracts
/ Courts
/ Distribution. Storage
/ Drinking water
/ Economics and Finance
/ Environment and Society
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ History
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Irrigation
/ Law
/ Local government
/ Municipalities
/ Negotiation
/ Political science
/ Socialism
/ Supreme courts
/ Tariffs
/ Water
/ Water authorities
/ Water quality
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water supply. Pipings. Water treatment
2011
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How the Compagnie Générale des Eaux survived the end of concession contracts in France 100 years ago
by
Pezon, Christelle
in
19th century
/ Acquiescence
/ Administrative courts
/ Applied sciences
/ Buildings. Public works
/ Business administration
/ Cities
/ Compensation
/ Compromises
/ Contract negotiations
/ Contracts
/ Courts
/ Distribution. Storage
/ Drinking water
/ Economics and Finance
/ Environment and Society
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ History
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Irrigation
/ Law
/ Local government
/ Municipalities
/ Negotiation
/ Political science
/ Socialism
/ Supreme courts
/ Tariffs
/ Water
/ Water authorities
/ Water quality
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water supply. Pipings. Water treatment
2011
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How the Compagnie Générale des Eaux survived the end of concession contracts in France 100 years ago
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How the Compagnie Générale des Eaux survived the end of concession contracts in France 100 years ago
2011
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Overview
The end of the nineteenth century coincided with the end of concession contracts as a desirable option for French municipalities to organise their water services. An increasing number of disagreements between municipalities and their water concessionaires were brought to administrative courts, while the most difficult cases went to the French Supreme Court, the Conseil d'Etat. All cases dealt with the same issue: the conditions to renegotiate and/or terminate concession contracts. The Compagnie Générale des Eaux, the biggest French water company, lost its biggest concession contracts and had to negotiate new contractual arrangements to survive.
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International Water Association,IWA Publishing
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