Article L731-5
The administrative authority may, as a probationary and exceptional measure, place under house arrest a foreign national who is the subject of an expulsion decision issued pursuant to article L. 631-2…
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The administrative authority may, as a probationary and exceptional measure, place under house arrest a foreign national who is the subject of an expulsion decision issued pursuant to article L. 631-2…
When a case is referred to the liberty and custody judge by the foreign national for the purpose of contesting the decision to place him/her in detention pursuant to article L. 741-10 and by the admin…
The provisions of Chapter IV of Title I of Book VI are applicable to the challenge and judgment of the decision determining the country of return which is intended to enforce a decision imposing an ob…
The detailed rules for the application of articles L. 733-1 to L. 733-4 are set by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
…when summoned by the administrative authority, respond to requests for information and attend the interviews scheduled as part of the procedure for determining the State responsible for examining thei…
…1° of article L. 542-2 and who is the subject of a decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory may, under the conditions set out in this section, apply to the administrative court to su…
Time off used in application of articles L. 2123-1, L. 2123-2 and L. 2123-4 may not exceed half the legal working time for a calendar year.
Agency employees involved in municipal accounting, the assessment, collection or control of all taxes and duties may not be mayors or deputy mayors, nor may they perform their duties, even temporarily…
…tion addressed to whom it may concern or made public by its author, or from persistent abstention after warning by the authority responsible for convening. The member thus resigning may not be re-elec…
…order, prohibit access to certain roads or sections of roads for vehicles transporting hazardous materials covered by Council Directive 82/501 of 24 June 1982 on the major accident hazards of certain…
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