Why is France the only country in Europe, with Italy, where the pandemic leads to the indictment of a former Minister of Health for "deliberately endangering the lives of others"?
The former secretary general of the Constitutional Council, Jean-Éric Schoettl, has admirably demonstrated in our columns how these criminal proceedings are harming the best interests of the country.
Field magistrate Alexander Stobinsky skillfully defended the judges' point of view.
It remains, on this subject so rich, to understand the causes of what remains a French quasi-exception: how did we get there, we French, and by no means our neighbors, except the Italians?
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The thesis that is defended here is the following: it is for lack of a real, effective functioning, of the other types of responsibility, in particular political and hierarchical, that the French resort in this case to the penal way.
Twenty-one years ago, in a report requested by the government with a view to reforming crimes
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