Abstract

From left to right: Prof Mireille Delmas-Marty, Mssrs Michel Albert, Jean-Claude Casanova, Jean Mesnard (members of the Institut - Academie des Sciences morales et politiques). © Jean-Rene Tancrede ‘Born’ in 1808 with the Code d’Instruction Criminelle (criminal investigation code), the juge d’instruction (investigating judge) was for a long time the emblematic figure of the penal process. This situation stemmed from the fact that the phase in which a case was examined, between the discovery...

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