Michèle Bernard-Requin

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Michèle Bernard-Requin
Vice President of the Institut national d’aide aux victimes et de médiation
In office
1993–1997
Vice President of the Tribunal de grande instance de Paris
In office
1999–2003
Councillor of the Court of Appeal of Paris
In office
2003–2007
General Councillor of the Court of Appeal of Fort-de-France
In office
2007–2009
Personal details
Born(1943-05-07)7 May 1943
Vittel, France
Died14 December 2019(2019-12-14) (aged 76)
16th arrondissement of Paris, France
OccupationLawyer
Magistrate

Michèle Bernard-Requin (7 May 1943 – 14 December 2019) was a French lawyer and magistrate.[1]

Biography

Bernard-Requin first worked as a lawyer at the Court of Appeal of Paris from 1966 to 1981. She then became procureur général in Rouen, then Nanterre, then Paris. She became a Councillor for the Court of Appeal of Paris in 2003, where she stayed until 2007. She also presided over Paris's Cour d'assises in 2006. She then moved to Martinique and served as General Councillor in Fort-de-France from 2007 to 2009.[2]

Bernard-Requin died of cancer on 14 December 2019 at

Sainte-Périne Hospital in Paris.[3]

Publications

  • Juges accusés, levez-vous (2006)
  • Chroniques de prétoire : Histoires drôles et moins drôles (2011)

Filmography

  • Caught in the Acts (1994)
  • 10th District Court: Moments of Trials (2004)
  • 9 Month Stretch (2013)

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Michèle Bernard-Requin, qui avait ému la France, est morte". Le Point (in French). 15 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Michèle BERNARD-REQUIN". La Conférence (in French).
  3. ^ "La magistrate Michèle Bernard-Requin, auteure d'un texte poignant de soutien à l'hôpital, est morte". franceinfo (in French). 15 December 2019.
  4. ^ "Décret du 30 décembre 2000 portant promotion et nomination". Legifrance.gouv.fr (in French). 30 December 2000.
  5. ^ "Décret du 14 novembre 2005 portant promotion et nomination". Legifrance.gouv.fr (in French). 14 November 2005.