Article 177-1
The investigating judge may order, at the request of the person concerned or, with that person's agreement, of his own motion or at the request of the public prosecutor, either the publication in full…
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The investigating judge may order, at the request of the person concerned or, with that person's agreement, of his own motion or at the request of the public prosecutor, either the publication in full…
If the expert appointed is a legal entity, its legal representative submits for the court's approval the name of the natural person or persons who, within the legal entity and on its behalf, will carr…
On pain of inadmissibility, the person under investigation must put forward pleas alleging the nullity of acts performed before his first appearance examination or of this examination itself within si…
If the examining magistrate considers that the facts constitute a misdemeanour, and that the person under investigation acknowledges the facts and accepts the criminal classification chosen, he may, a…
At the request of a victim who has filed a complaint but has not joined as a civil party, the order dismissing the case, once it has become final, shall be brought to the victim's attention by any mea…
The provisions of articles 168 and 169 are applicable to persons called upon either to make findings or to assess the nature of the circumstances of a death, in accordance with articles 60 and 74.
In order to be eligible for financial aid, companies producing, distributing and selling cinematographic works abroad and operators of cinematographic entertainment establishments must be up to date w…
The members of the advisory committees are appointed by decision of the President of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée published in the Bulletin officiel du cinéma et de l'image animé…
Unless otherwise specifically provided for by a reading committee established by these general regulations, the provisions of articles…
When certificates are requested by the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée from the beneficiary of financial assistance, the latter shall send it certificates that are less than six months…
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