Parental Conditional Release and the Exclusion of Sentence Reductions from Pretrial Detention
Procedural nullities in European and international criminal law: a crucial issue for the defense
A new challenge to the European Court of Human Rights and a new populist drift: complicity in the sense of the Court of Cassation.
Details on the operations of reduction to the legal maximum and consolidation of sentences
The Brussels I Regulation and Freedom of Expression: When a Judgment Pronounced in Another Member State Conflicts with Fundamental Rights
Can an Imam Be an Employee of a Non-Cultual Religious Association?
Introduction The issue of the status of religious officers, particularly imams, within religious associations raises numerous legal questions. While some imams perform their duties within legally established religious structures, others do so within non-cultual...
The PCR Tests: Imprisonment and EU Law
Introduction The issue of immigration and the rights of foreigners is a sensitive topic within the European Union. Measures aimed at managing migration flows, particularly through criminal sanctions, often provoke debates about their compliance with the fundamental...
Judgment of the Lyon Criminal Court of October 26, 2021: The Adjustment of Sentences Upon Pronouncement in Immediate Appearance, Promising Advances
Introduction The reform of the criminal justice system in France has led to significant changes in the way sentences are pronounced and adapted. The judgment delivered on October 26, 2021, by the 14th Chamber of the Lyon Judicial Tribunal represents a key moment in...
Confusion of Sentences in the European Union: A Step Towards Judicial Unification
Introduction The issue of criminal sanctions within the European Union (EU) is a complex topic that touches on both national criminal law and the fundamental principles of European integration. On November 2, 2017, the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Cassation issued...







