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Benjamin Defoort is a Professor of Public Law at the University of Tours, France. He serves as Director of the Master 1 Public Law program (specializing in Public Law, Local Governance, and Health Law) and Co-director of the Procedure axis within the IRJI (Institute of Interdisciplinary Legal Research). His academic roles include membership in the IRJI Council and teaching responsibilities in General Administrative Law, Urban Planning Law, Administrative Litigation, and Local Finance.
His research focuses on administrative law fundamentals, litigation procedures, urban planning regulations, public property law, and legal theory. Notable works explore judicial review mechanisms, administrative decision-making processes, and the evolving role of administrative courts in modern governance.
Defoort has published extensively on topics such as administrative legality, judicial authority, and legal metaphors. His collaborative research with Brimo has addressed public health policing and emergency governance frameworks. He contributes to legal journals like DA, RFDA, and AJDA, analyzing landmark cases from France’s Conseil d’État and Court of Cassation.
Active in academic administration, he oversees interdisciplinary legal research at IRJI and shapes curricula in public law education. His work bridges doctrinal analysis with practical legal challenges in urban planning, environmental regulation, and public property management.
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