Article L721-6
A foreign national who has been granted a period of voluntary departure may, upon notification of the decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory, be forced to reside in the place design…
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A foreign national who has been granted a period of voluntary departure may, upon notification of the decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory, be forced to reside in the place design…
…with a request to suspend its enforcement, without prejudice to the provisions of 1° of article L. 761-9.As a result, articles L. 614-1 to L. 614-18, with the exception of article L. 614-13, are not a…
The decision to place the foreign national in detention is taken by the administrative authority, after the foreign national has been questioned or, where applicable, during his detention for the purp…
As an exception to article L. 742-4, the judge responsible for freedoms and detention may also be asked to extend the period of detention beyond thirty days if the foreign national has been sentenced…
The detailed rules for the application of this section shall be laid down by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
The penalty of deportation from French territory imposed on a foreigner guilty of a felony or misdemeanour pursuant to articles 131-30 to 131-30-2 of the Criminal Code is enforceable under the conditi…
If a foreign national placed under house arrest pursuant to articles L. 731-1, L. 731-3, L. 731-4 or L. 731-5 has failed, without legitimate reason, to comply with a request to be presented to the con…
A foreign national who is the subject of a transfer decision and who can prove that it is impossible to leave the country or that he or she can neither return to his or her country of origin nor trave…
…lodged against the decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory pursuant to article L. 614-1, the foreign national may apply to the court already seised to suspend enforcement of this dec…
A town council may only be dissolved by reasoned decree issued in the Council of Ministers and published in the Journal officiel. If there is an emergency, it may be temporarily suspended by reasoned…
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