Title: Diapositive 1
1Simplification of law in Francethe time for
assessment
Charles-Henri Montin Head of (interministerial)
B.R. Unit Ministry of Finance, France charles-henr
i.montin_at_dgme.finances.gouv.fr
OECD 24 April 2006
2The right time to examine what has been done
- The tools
- 3 simplification laws (annual?) since 2003
- 15 codes
- Loi anti-loi
- Guide de légistique
- New assessments of results, introduction of new
insights - Conseil dEtat report (20 March 2006)
- Comité denquête report (26 January 2006)
- Much doubt and soul-searching. A new initiative ?
3Outline of the presentation
- Il ny a pas de liberté sans lois. (J.J.
Rousseau) - Origins of the issue in France
- The simplification procedures
- Enabling Acts
- Codification
- Loi anti-loi
- Two recent assessment of the results
- Comité sur le coût et rendement des service
publics - Conseil dEtat
4Simplification origins of the issue
- Concern about the normative inflation
- The OECD peer review of France (2003)
- The concern of the highest authorities . Civil
rights spirit embodied by the Conseil
Constitutionnel - accessibility and understandability of the law
justify simplification (decision 473 dated
26/6/2003) - Excessive complexity is illegal (decision 530 of
29/12/2005) "en raison de son excessive
complexité, qu'aucun motif d'intérêt général ne
suffisait à justifier." - Les longues lois sont des calamités publiques
(St Just)
5The procedures
- The main instrument ordinances under Art.38 of
the Constitution to empower the Government - Two methods to select the contents of the
simplification programme - - asks ministries for their projects (LH1 et LH2)
- ask the citizens/users (PLS3
- Il y a tant de lois quil ny a personne exempt
dêtre pendu. (Napoléon I)
6The third simplification law (examples of
articles)
- 1/ For the public
- Simplify election procedures (electronic vote,
single commission, leaflets, etc) - Suppress handwritten mentions in contracts
- Change of matrimonial contract without court
proceeding - Facilitate redress for victims of crime
- 2/ For businesses
- Unify multiple declarations (into single) for
apprentices - Harmonise rules about gaz transport by pipeline
(7 laws at present) - Simplify litigation procedures
- 3/ For local authorities
- Align procurement concepts
- Practical measures to facilitate operations of
local authorities
7Codification
Codification a French tradition To promote
access and understanding of the law
No changes to the content
Static codification
- Il faut être sobre de nouveautés en matière de
législation Portalis, discours prélimaire du
code civil, 1804
8The new codification
- 3 types, between which you need to choose
carefully - 1/ re-writing redraft unclear laws, abrogate
useless or obsolete articles, or regulations
within legislative area, harmonize and simplify
the legal concepts. LH2 authorizes such
codification for Public Health, Expropriations - 2/ inclusion of jurisprudence not truly new law,
when it is simplu interpretation, but must be
authorized if it includes extension. Example the
Administrative code which will regulate
relations with the public - 3/ full scale renovation of existing texts, with
reform of underlying principles. Example Code des
propriétés publiques
9La loi anti-loi issues
- Official name law abrogating dispositions
outdated or rendered meaningless - A symbolic dossier favored by ministers
- Legal issues, leading to C.E. reserves about the
idea - Most texts have been codified (70), i.e. 212000
articles. Not many orphans - Need for an décret anti décret
- Simplification is the main tool, it includes
abrogation - Near impossible to find whole laws to fit the
criteria - Review the whole corpus to track down the
suspects - Les lois inutiles affaiblissent les lois
nécessaires (Montesquieu 1754)
10The time for assessment
- Two major assessments published in recent weeks
- Conseil dEtat sécurité juridique et complexité
du droit (March 2006) - Comité sur le coût et rendement des service
publics effets de la loi du 2 juillet 2003
(February 2006)
11Conseil dEtat a new diagnostic of complexity
- 1/ Complexity from new sources of law
- development and extension of EU law (result of
institutional reform). Primacy of EU law over
internal law - new regulators independent administrative
authorities- the new principle of "free
administration of territorial authorities - - special legal regimes of overseas territories
- 2/ L'intempérance normative
- - misuse of legislative power to further
political agendas, or pander to public opinion
transient moods - - answer to the "social demand" asking for new
norms, specially in the fields of security and
social affairs
12Consequences as listed by Conseil dEtat
- the simplification process itself contributes to
cluttering the legislative agenda - the new laws are not consistent with existing
legislation hence complexity/ obscurity /
instability for the judges - there is a loss of control by Parliament
- lacunae in the implementation excessive use of
internal instructions to provide guidance to
services (not legally binding, and often not
published) - penalisation of economic actors and citizens
(legal insecurity, administrative burden reaching
3 to 4 of GDP), with the resulting loss of
competitivity
13C.E.s recommendations for change
- Time limits OECD diagnosed that the system of
written Roman law does not ascribe time-limits to
legislation, hence the piling up of texts, which
codification has failed to contain. - ?Avoid sedimentation assess corpus and abrogate
outdated/useless norms - The simplification process has generated too many
new texts 150 ordonnances, which in many cases
have been changed several times, or haven't been
implemented because the ministries cannot agree
on the décrets d'application. - ?Stem the flow of new legislation.
14CE recommendations
- Stricter respect of existing constitutional rules
- Emphasis on the political responsibility for the
current situation - Quoting the OECD, the C.E. recommends that an
organic law (and a constitutional update) reform
the legislative process, especially to introduce
compulsory RIAs and other adjustments (limit
amendments, facilitate transposition of EU
directives, enhance parliamentary control on
implementation of laws).
15The report of the Comité denquête
- New approach you must measure success of S.
program in "transformation of administrative
action", in terme of savings, instead of
"evolution of law , hence a severe diagnostic - Inappropriate scope of programs
- Ineffective tools (ordinances)
- Fautly implementation
16The inappropriate scope of the program
- Legal simplification is a necessary step but not
always enough to bring about a simplification of
practices - inconsistencies in norms
- Volatility of practices ( rapidly changing texts)
- Still fair amount of purely formal (clearing) of
texts going on - there are two many exogeneous elements inserted
into S laws - Simplification of law can be useful when applied
to elementary procedures
17The lack of effectivity of the tool
- The ordinance is not an efficient vector for
reform - no proper discussion in Parliament, hence risk
- piecemeal approach, no overall scheme to
uniformise regimes dealing with similar
situations - only surface treatment of complexity
- the ordinance can even be harmful, dressing up as
simplification what is just a lightening of
procedure. - many simplifications have been introduced without
reference to the shift to LOLF - the simplification agenda gets diluted or lost in
the buzz of multiple reforms on the same subject
18The implementation of S. policy is faulty
- Implementation is generally chaotic and
piecemeal - the simplification measures are drowned in the
mass of instructions the services receive, many
of which get higher priority - delays in issuing implementation rules. O
1/7/04 on commissions still not in force - stratification between the policy makers and the
end-users. - simplification is a resource-driven process
- Le législateur, en élaborant la loi, ne doit
jamais perdre de vue l'abus qu'on peut en faire
(Victor Hugo)
19CECRSP what simplification can do
- Simplification works best for technical
improvements - Open new exchanges of information between
administrations - Centralise operations hitherto distributed
between different departments (example social
affairs) - Deal with operations and processes, example
professsional elections, rather than principles - Suppress least cost-effective tools, such as
fiscal stamps - Reduce ex ante control replace authorization
regime by a declaration
20CECRSP you must manage simplifications
- ?(strategic)
- a better definition, and a strategy ? "réforme de
l'Etat - avoid introducing new norms
- simplify the process itself focus on simple
measures. - ?(practical)
- look at the process rather than the text
- measure the impact and cost each measure
- include the regulatory measures in the project
- monitor implementation (the complexity does not
disappear when the text is published in the JO) - weakness of the "big-bang" approach
21CONCLUSION
- Major issues for discussion stemming from the
reports - How to contain the growth of legal norms while
meeting the expectations of citizens for security
? - Should all legislation be codified ?
- The recognition of Consultation and AB to assist
simplification - Can more rules introduce quality into the
political normative process - Success of S. can depend on good project
management
22Find the documents quoted in this presentation
- Central BR site for France http//extraqual.pm.
ader.gouv.fr/ - 1/ The two recent reports
- Conseil dEtat sécurité juridique et
complexité du droit (20 March 2006)
http//www.conseil-etat.fr/ce/rappor/index_ra_li06
00.shtml - Comité sur le coût et le rendement des services
publics effets de la loi du 2 juillet 2003
(26 janvier 2006) - http//www.ccomptes.fr/organismes/comite-enquete/b
ilan-activites/ordonnances/simplification-droit-or
donnances-02-2006.pdf - 2/ Décisions du Conseil constitutionnel
- http//www.conseil-constitutionnel.fr/decision/200
3/2003473/index.htm - http//www.conseil-constitutionnel.fr/decision/200
5/2005530/communiq.htm