Both the pre-trial and dispositive roles of the French prosecutor have continued to expand over the last decades with a resulting shift in power away from the trial judge and the juge d’instruction. The recommendations of the Léger Commission in 2009 went beyond the redistribution of authority and proposed the abolition of the juge d’instruction, placing the prosecutor in charge of all criminal investigations, even the most serious, complex, and sensitive. At the same time, the prosecutor’s role and status has been challenged in a number of ways—in particular concerning her function as judicial supervisor of the detention and interrogation of suspects in the garde à vue. The case of Medvedyev v. France called into question the pros...
Imposed Justice, Negotiated Justice : The limits to Opposition, The Example of the Public Prosecutio...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
International audienceIn all legal States, the overall objective of criminal justice is to reduce cr...
Both the pre-trial and dispositive roles of the French prosecutor have continued to expand over the ...
Abstract This essay examines the increasingly ambivalent role and status of the French prosecutor, t...
France was sentenced several times by the european court of Human rights in 2010. the court consider...
In France, like in England, the Public Prosecutor is historically intended to ensure the judicial na...
En 2009, le comité Léger alors chargé de réfléchir à l’évolution de la procédure pénale française, p...
The legal institution of “juge d’instruction” (examining judge) could be established in French crimi...
The recent reform adopted by the French Parliament, the Loi of 15 June 2000, touches upon a wide ran...
In 2009 the “Léger Commission” proposed new guidelines for judicial criminal pre-trial which were ve...
The issue of the independence of prosecution is a focal debate in France and Italy. The fact that pr...
Recent years have seen an intermittent debate amongst journalists, policy-makers and academics in ad...
Anglo‐American guilty pleas have inspired criminal justice reformers in many inquisitorially based s...
Beyond the inconstancy which defines the pre-trial phase of proceedings, it is characterised by its ...
Imposed Justice, Negotiated Justice : The limits to Opposition, The Example of the Public Prosecutio...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
International audienceIn all legal States, the overall objective of criminal justice is to reduce cr...
Both the pre-trial and dispositive roles of the French prosecutor have continued to expand over the ...
Abstract This essay examines the increasingly ambivalent role and status of the French prosecutor, t...
France was sentenced several times by the european court of Human rights in 2010. the court consider...
In France, like in England, the Public Prosecutor is historically intended to ensure the judicial na...
En 2009, le comité Léger alors chargé de réfléchir à l’évolution de la procédure pénale française, p...
The legal institution of “juge d’instruction” (examining judge) could be established in French crimi...
The recent reform adopted by the French Parliament, the Loi of 15 June 2000, touches upon a wide ran...
In 2009 the “Léger Commission” proposed new guidelines for judicial criminal pre-trial which were ve...
The issue of the independence of prosecution is a focal debate in France and Italy. The fact that pr...
Recent years have seen an intermittent debate amongst journalists, policy-makers and academics in ad...
Anglo‐American guilty pleas have inspired criminal justice reformers in many inquisitorially based s...
Beyond the inconstancy which defines the pre-trial phase of proceedings, it is characterised by its ...
Imposed Justice, Negotiated Justice : The limits to Opposition, The Example of the Public Prosecutio...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
International audienceIn all legal States, the overall objective of criminal justice is to reduce cr...