Article R744-34
…etent to authorise or refuse a journalist access to a place of detention pursuant to article L. 744-15 is the prefect of the département in which the place of detention is located and, in Paris, the p…
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…etent to authorise or refuse a journalist access to a place of detention pursuant to article L. 744-15 is the prefect of the département in which the place of detention is located and, in Paris, the p…
…tre must not interfere with its operation or the activities carried out there by the State services and third parties involved. The journalist shall respect the security instructions and conditions of…
…list's productions are of such a nature as to enable the identification of foreign nationals, staff and those involved in detention facilities, the latter must consent in writing to the broadcasting o…
Any journalist holding the professional identity card referred to in article L. 7111-6 of the Labour Code may apply to the competent administrative authority for authorisation to enter a place of dete…
Reasons shall be given for any refusal of access by a journalist to a place of detention.
The journalist shall have access, in compliance with health and safety regulations and the privacy of detainees, to premises accessible to detainees as well as to premises made available to contributo…
In the event of the resignation of all the members of the Board of Directors or the definitive annulment of the election of all its members, the Chairman shall be responsible for the conduct of curren…
With regard to seizures made on ships and deck boats, when unloading cannot take place immediately, the seizors affix seals to the hatchways and hatches of the vessels. The report, which is drawn up a…
The tourist office welcomes and informs tourists and promotes tourism in the municipality or group of municipalities, in coordination with the departmental and regional tourism committees.It helps to…
The actions provided for in paragraphs 1 and 3 of article 1426 and to the articles 1429 and 1580 of the Civil Code are governed by the rules applicable to applications for separation of property.
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