Abstract This essay examines the increasingly ambivalent role and status of the French prosecutor, the procureur. As a judicial officer (magistrat), she is required to act in and to uphold the public interest, but her hierarchical accountability to the executive and her role in the formation and implementation of local criminal justice policy threaten her independence, notably in the eyes of her fellow magistrats. The dominance of the executive, both politically and through the imposition of managerialist imperatives, is felt in the ever-expanding role of the procureur, especially in the local sphere. While the limited forms of legal and structural accountability in place leave the prosecutor with broad discretion, this is diminished throug...
La phase préparatoire souffre d’un déséquilibre flagrant causé par un phénomène de diffusion de la c...
En France comme en Angleterre, le ministère public a historiquement vocation à garantir la forme jur...
The legal institution of “juge d’instruction” (examining judge) could be established in French crimi...
Both the pre-trial and dispositive roles of the French prosecutor have continued to expand over the ...
Both the pre-trial and dispositive roles of the French prosecutor have continued to expand over the ...
Using observational and interview data from my own empirical study of the investigation and prosecut...
The issue of the independence of prosecution is a focal debate in France and Italy. The fact that pr...
Anglo‐American guilty pleas have inspired criminal justice reformers in many inquisitorially based s...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
In France, like in England, the Public Prosecutor is historically intended to ensure the judicial na...
The judicial supervision of police investigations is attractive to many as a possible corrective to ...
The judiciary system offers a specific example of how careers evolve in the public sector in France....
Judges and Prosecutors « outside Courts ». In France the judiciary is seen as a career and it is qu...
International audienceIn all legal States, the overall objective of criminal justice is to reduce cr...
Are the French Magistrates Involuntary Cause Lawyers ? Violaine Roussel I analyze how French magist...
La phase préparatoire souffre d’un déséquilibre flagrant causé par un phénomène de diffusion de la c...
En France comme en Angleterre, le ministère public a historiquement vocation à garantir la forme jur...
The legal institution of “juge d’instruction” (examining judge) could be established in French crimi...
Both the pre-trial and dispositive roles of the French prosecutor have continued to expand over the ...
Both the pre-trial and dispositive roles of the French prosecutor have continued to expand over the ...
Using observational and interview data from my own empirical study of the investigation and prosecut...
The issue of the independence of prosecution is a focal debate in France and Italy. The fact that pr...
Anglo‐American guilty pleas have inspired criminal justice reformers in many inquisitorially based s...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
In France, like in England, the Public Prosecutor is historically intended to ensure the judicial na...
The judicial supervision of police investigations is attractive to many as a possible corrective to ...
The judiciary system offers a specific example of how careers evolve in the public sector in France....
Judges and Prosecutors « outside Courts ». In France the judiciary is seen as a career and it is qu...
International audienceIn all legal States, the overall objective of criminal justice is to reduce cr...
Are the French Magistrates Involuntary Cause Lawyers ? Violaine Roussel I analyze how French magist...
La phase préparatoire souffre d’un déséquilibre flagrant causé par un phénomène de diffusion de la c...
En France comme en Angleterre, le ministère public a historiquement vocation à garantir la forme jur...
The legal institution of “juge d’instruction” (examining judge) could be established in French crimi...