Article 695-41
…te or on the initiative of the executing judicial authority, in the manner provided for in Article 56, by the first two paragraphs of Article 56-1, by articles 56-2, 56-3, 56-5 and 57 and by the first…
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…te or on the initiative of the executing judicial authority, in the manner provided for in Article 56, by the first two paragraphs of Article 56-1, by articles 56-2, 56-3, 56-5 and 57 and by the first…
…er shall rule after ensuring that the request also includes the information provided for in Article 695-13 and having, where applicable, obtained guarantees with regard to the provisions of article 69…
Where the European arrest warrant has been issued for the purposes of criminal proceedings, the Investigating Chamber shall accede to any request for a hearing of the requested person made by the judi…
…e to the temporary transfer of the latter in accordance with the forms provided for in the articles 695-28 and 695-29, the first to third paragraphs of article 695-30, and the last paragraph of l'arti…
…light of the transmission made under the conditions provided for in the second paragraph of Article 695-15. Articles 74-2 and 230-33 are applicable to the search for a person who is the subject of a E…
Decisions to refuse, suspend or withdraw the authorisation referred to in articles R. 15-6-4 and R. 15-6-5 may be appealed under the conditions set out in Articles 16-1 à 16-3.
…nt the application.The court finds that the applicant satisfies the conditions laid down in article 61-5 and orders the change of the indication relating to sex and, where applicable, forenames, in th…
…ticle shall also apply in the event of detention taking place pursuant to articles 141-4, 709-1-1,716-5 et 803-3.
Visits to persons may consist of palpation or a search of their clothing, luggage and any other personal belongings, excluding any full search. With the person's written consent, they may also be test…
The document shall be served in the language of the State of origin.However, an addressee who does not know the language in which the document is drawn up may refuse service and request that it be tra…
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