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Survey - Major Projects: Biodiversity, Victim of the Obsession for Simplification

Summary by contexte.com
Propelled on the front of the stage by the tumults around the A69 motorway project, the concept of "imperative reason of major public interest" has been in all heads: of the administration, lobbyists and lawyers, for several years. And, more recently, of policies. Recites in six stages, at the crossroads of politics and law.
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Propelled on the front of the stage by the tumults around the A69 motorway project, the concept of "imperative reason of major public interest" has been in all heads: of the administration, lobbyists and lawyers, for several years. And, more recently, of policies. Recites in six stages, at the crossroads of politics and law.

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contexte.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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