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Book The great minds of the Revolution meet

As part of the cycle of interactive general public conferences at the University of Limoges, Pascal Plas, director of the International Institute for Research on Conflictuality, will host a conference entitled “The trials in image”. It will take place on Thursday October 27 at 7 p.m., Espace Simone-Veil, 2 rue de la Providence in Limoges. … Read more

Case of the “52 billion” scam: justice takes action

Case of the 52 billion scam justice takes action

In recent times, cases of fraud and scams are increasing on social networks in a worrying way. Counterfeit goods, foreign travel, witchcraft… the gangsters of the Net do not lack imagination to trap the most gullible among us. The latest case is that of the fictitious company, BLB Finances, whose case is being heard by … Read more

Drama of Millas – Fabien Bourgeonnier: “There is no possible justice to return Loïc to us”

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Loïc, his son, has become his battle. Fabien Bourgonnier, president of the association In memory of our angels is preparing for a trying trial, “at the limit of bearable”, which he will attend with his wife Marjorie. However, for the couple regardless of the judgment, the three weeks of hearings are without stakes in their … Read more

Wave of resignations: the justice system has lost 550 employees in one year

Nearly 550 Justice employees in Quebec have resigned in the past year, reveal figures obtained by The newspaperwhich demonstrate that the trend has been accelerating since 2019. • Read also: “Systemic” delays in courthouses, says judge • Read also: From bad to worse for the justice system • Read also: Shortage of staff in the … Read more

Justice: it slams the door in large numbers

Nearly 550 Justice employees in Quebec have resigned in the past year, reveal figures obtained by The newspaperwhich demonstrate that the trend has been accelerating since 2019. • Read also: “Systemic” delays in courthouses, says judge • Read also: Shortage of personnel: from bad to worse for the justice system • Read also: “We are … Read more

Sapin 2 law and negotiated justice: the adjustments proposed by deputies Gauvain and Marleix

This is the question that MPs Raphaël Gauvain and Olivier Marleix, authors of an evaluation report on this law, were invited to answer during a conference-debate led by Astrid Mignon Colombet, partner in the cabinet of lawyers August Debouzy. “We found that companies are extremely supportive of strengthening the fight against corruption and the CJIP. … Read more

In Congo-Brazzaville, witchcraft and justice at the “Ordalies, the court of the invisible”

Welcome to Congo-Brazzaville. “Witchcraft is also a source of poetry, mysticism and identity,” enthuses Corto Vaclav. The young French filmmaker shows in “Ordalies, the court of the invisible” a justice based on very mystical practices which is found at the heart of a system of reconciliation as surreal as it is effective. A cinematographic nugget … Read more

When social justice rhymes with teleworking conditions

Telecommuting is now the daily life of many employees all over the world. Even if some employees can be delighted to telecommute in conditions favorable to their development, a greater number face a much more complex situation. Feeling of isolation or burn out are the risks incurred by all these less well off employees. Reinforcing … Read more

GRANDSTAND. “Jubillar case: justice is not fortune telling or a game of chance”

9:15 p.m., December 18, 2021, modified at 3:10 p.m., December 19, 2021 Avi Bitton, lawyer and former member of the council of the order, and Lois Pamela Lesot, lawyer, look into the case of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar. Here is their forum: “It is always difficult for lawyers to give an opinion on a … Read more