Article L744-5
In each place of detention, the detained foreign national may confer confidentially with his lawyer in a room set aside for this purpose. This room shall be accessible in all circumstances at the requ…
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In each place of detention, the detained foreign national may confer confidentially with his lawyer in a room set aside for this purpose. This room shall be accessible in all circumstances at the requ…
An appeal against a decision handed down by the criminal court may be lodged by the foreign national placed or kept in detention by means of a declaration to the person in charge of the place of deten…
On arrival at the detention centre, foreign nationals are notified of the rights they are likely to exercise with regard to their asylum application.To this end, they may benefit from legal and lingui…
A register shall be kept in all places of detention, indicating the civil status of the persons detained, as well as the conditions of their placement or retention in detention. The register shall als…
In each place of detention, a document drafted in the most commonly used languages, and describing the rights of the foreign national during the removal and detention procedure, as well as the conditi…
The conditions of accessibility adapted to places of detention are specified by decree in the Council of State.
Members of parliament and senators as well as representatives to the European Parliament elected in France are authorised to visit places of administrative detention at any time.They may be accompanie…
The delegate of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and his representatives may be authorised to visit places of administrative detention.
Provided they do not violate the dignity of persons and the requirements of security and proper operation of the administrative detention facility, journalists holding the professional identity card m…
The conditions of access of the delegate of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and his representatives, representatives of humanitarian associations and journalists holdin…
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