Article L656-2
…celand, the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Kingdom of Norway and the Swiss Confederation are deleted; 3° In article L. 611-1: a) In 6°, the words: "has disregarded article L. 5221-5 of the Labour…
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…celand, the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Kingdom of Norway and the Swiss Confederation are deleted; 3° In article L. 611-1: a) In 6°, the words: "has disregarded article L. 5221-5 of the Labour…
…roves necessary for the implementation of a removal decision and that it does not jeopardise the safety of this person or his relatives.The procedures for appointing and empowering these agents are la…
The administrative authority may, under the conditions laid down in this Title, place under house arrest a foreign national who is the subject of a removal decision without a deadline for voluntary de…
When the voluntary obstruction of the foreign national referred to in article L. 733-6 prevents him or her from being taken to the consular authorities, the administrative authority may, after duly no…
The liberty and custody judge, to whom a request has been made pursuant to articles L. 733-7 or L. 733-8, shall give a ruling within twenty-four hours.On pain of nullity, his decision shall state the…
The continuation of detention beyond forty-eight hours from notification of the initial placement decision may be authorised, under the conditions laid down in this Title, by the liberties and detenti…
The foreign national is kept at the disposal of the courts, under conditions set by the public prosecutor, for the time strictly necessary for the hearing to take place and for the order to be made..
The liberty and custody judge shall rule, by order, within forty-eight hours of the referral.
The liberties and detention judge determines the places in which the foreign national is assigned to residence. At the judge's request, the foreign national shall provide evidence that the premises as…
…the dignity of persons and the requirements of security and proper operation of the administrative detention facility, journalists holding the professional identity card mentioned in article L. 7111-6…
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