The French Antiterrorist Bill: A Permanent State of Emergency release_maoiola2zrgsffumq2xl4n2a3u

by Catherine Haguenau-Moizard, Fachinformationsdienst Für Internationale Und Interdisziplinäre Rechtsforschung

Published by Fachinformationsdienst für internationale und interdisziplinäre Rechtsforschung.

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In July, a government bill against terrorism was adopted to replace the French state of emergency, which is in force since the terrorist attacks of November 2015. Critics have long complained about the lasting of the etat d'urgence. An analysis of the new bill however reveals that it is still a threat for human rights and in that matter rather a softened version of the state of emergency.
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