
The contemporary influence of judges (bibliography)
The Gallimard editions have just published the second volume of a study entitled "The State of justice, France" 13th-20th century "."
This second volume is entitled "The contemporary influence of judges".
The author is Jacques Krynen, Professor at the University of Toulouse-1 Capitol
Jacques Krynen publication, the State of justice. France, 13th-20th century. Volume II. The contemporary right-of-way of the judges, Paris, Éditions Gallimard, Collection Library of stories, Paris, 2012, 432 p. ISBN 978-2-07-012498-5.
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Justice done more that decide the trial, the following is guardian of the values of the Republic and democracy.
More nothing nor anyone escapes his interventions, sanctions. This right of the judiciary on the March of power is a detectable phenomenon as early as the middle ages and increases under the former regime, showed Jacques Krynen in a first volume. If it was fought by the reform of the institutions, forms and legal proceedings during the revolution, it was without the following day, he adds in the second.
In the 19th century, judges began to affirm a knowledge and a professional conscience not reducible to the decisions of political power. In all areas of private and public life, the France is again, in the 20th century, under the auspices of the "rule of law", the State of justice that it had been under the monarchy. How and why in she returned there? How is this compatible with the democratic dogma
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