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Judges stand up to Pasqua
artdoc July=1994

Battle has been joined between hardline interior minister Charles
Pasqua and the judiciary over the new immigration and deportation
laws. On 24 March, two Algerian youths were summarily deported
for their involvement in violent demonstrations in Lyons. On 6
April a Lyon court ordered that the deportations be suspended,
and the interior ministry had no choice but to authorise the
youths' return to France. But Pasqua complained that the court's
order had no legal basis, and accused the judges of making the
law up rather than applying it. The judges' organisations
protested that Pasqua was attempting to exert improper pressure
on the judiciary, and told him to appeal to the Conseil d'Etat
if he was unhappy with their judgments. The Justice minister has
entered the fray on the side of the judges, telling Pasqua that
he was `wrong and unfair' to blame them for shortcomings in
immigration policy.
Liberation 8, 13, 25, 27.4.94.

Statewatch, vol 4 no 3, May-June 1994

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