Article L121-2
The French Office for Immigration and Integration is administered by a Board of Directors made up of:1° A Chairman appointed by decree;2° A Member of Parliament and a Senator;3° State representatives;…
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The French Office for Immigration and Integration is administered by a Board of Directors made up of:1° A Chairman appointed by decree;2° A Member of Parliament and a Senator;3° State representatives;…
When the public prosecutor requests that his appeal be declared suspensive under the conditions defined by article L. 3211-12-4, he shall notify the statement of appeal, together with his reasoned req…
At the hearing, the parties and, where he is not a party, the third party who requested admission to psychiatric care may ask to be heard or submit their observations in writing, in which case the par…
Unless the appeal has been given suspensive effect, the First President or his delegate shall rule within twelve days of the matter being referred to him. This period is extended to twenty-five days i…
In all cases, the Public Prosecutor may appeal to the Supreme Court. The order may not be contested.
The conditions for approval of the establishments, services and institutions where students carry out their placements are set by order of the Minister for Health.
The institutes are inspected by civil servants appointed for this purpose by the Minister for Health. For the institutes mentioned in article D. 4383-7, inspections may be carried out jointly with ins…
Applications for trade union training leave must be submitted in writing to the director of the establishment to which the trainee is assigned at least one month in advance. In the absence of an expre…
Students in the third cycle of medical, odontology and pharmacy studies are entitled to union training leave with pay for a maximum of five working days per year. This leave may only be granted to car…
In resorts whose facilities and operation have been the subject of concessions granted by the municipality or municipalities concerned, the creation of a tourist office in the form of a public industr…
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