Article 411-1
The guardianship judge and the public prosecutor exercise general supervision over guardianship within their jurisdiction.The guardians and other guardianship bodies are obliged to comply with their s…
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The guardianship judge and the public prosecutor exercise general supervision over guardianship within their jurisdiction.The guardians and other guardianship bodies are obliged to comply with their s…
…sident of the judicial court or the judge delegated by him or her, in order to bring a civil action and claim compensation for his or her loss. The president of the judicial court or the judge delegat…
…risdiction the office of this public officer is located by any person showing a legitimate interest and within a period of fifteen days from the delivery or notification of the certified copy of the n…
Where the public prosecutor's office at the judicial court has, pursuant to this code, specialised and concurrent jurisdiction that extends to the jurisdictions of other judicial courts, whether speci…
When an accused person is remanded in custody, the examining magistrate may impose a communication ban for a period of ten days. This measure may be renewed, but only for a further period of ten days.…
…appearance before the examining magistrate or the magistrate delegated by the examining magistrate, and as long as the settlement order has not been made, the detainee or his lawyer may apply directly…
A minor is emancipated by right through marriage.
…under the latter's supervision, the judicial police officer draws up a report of each interception and recording operation. This report shall mention the date and time when the operation began and wh…
…iage record or the entry in the annexed civil register is made in accordance with the second, third and fourth paragraphs of Article 1294. In other cases, the Public Prosecutor of the place where the…
…dicial courts within whose jurisdiction both spouses were born, for retention in the civil register and publicity by mention in the margin of the birth certificate in accordance with the procedures la…
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