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Government litigation --- Government attorneys --- Administrative law --- Droit administratif
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Government attorneys --- Public interest law --- Government attorneys. --- Public interest law. --- American Bar Association. --- American Bar Association. --- United States.
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Prosecutors hold incredible power in the United States to decide when and how to dispense justice. They are, in many ways, the agenda setters of the criminal justice system. While prosecutors and politicians frequently (and loudly) claim that prosecutors act independent of political influence, the potential for politics to affect prosecutors and their decisions looms large. This book examines political influence over federal prosecution at every stage, from who becomes a prosecutor to what explains the decisions they make while in office.
Prosecution --- Public prosecutors --- Government attorneys --- Political aspects --- Criminal procedure --- Informations --- Private prosecutors
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Authors, Arab --- Government attorneys --- Ecrivains arabes --- Biography --- Biography --- Biographie --- Ḥakīm, Tawfīq,
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Public prosecutors --- Government attorneys --- Dismissal of --- United States. --- Officials and employees --- Dismissal of. --- Personnel management --- Corrupt practices.
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Lawyers --- Avocats --- Occupational training --- Study and teaching --- Formation professionnelle --- Etude et enseignement --- Corporate legal departments --- Government attorneys --- Practice of law --- Congresses. --- Training of
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Discrimination in employment --- Government attorneys --- Employee selection --- Law students --- Investigation --- Recruiting --- Political aspects --- Law and legislation --- Employment --- Political aspects --- United States. --- United States. --- Officials and employees --- Recruiting --- Corrupt practices. --- Study and teaching (Internship)
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Le statut du Parquet est au coeur des débats actuels sur la réforme de la justice. Faut-il, pour parfaire l'indépendance de la justice, rompre le fameux "cordon ombilical" qui, depuis deux siècles, rattache le ministère public au pouvoir exécutif ? Faut-il au contraire envisager la transformation des parquetiers en un corps de fonctionnaires "ordinaires", quitte à réserver la qualité de magistrat aux seuls juges du siège et à séparer strictement les deux corps ? D'un modèle à l'autre, multiples sont les propositions et projets de réforme. Il n'est peut-être pas inutile, dans un tel contexte, d'interroger l'histoire. La mémoire des institutions est plus ou moins longue. Dans toute l'Europe, la justice a été la première composante du plus ancien ministère royal. Singularité française, le ministère public est lui-même l'héritier d'une tradition qui remonte à Philippe le Bel. Gardiens des droits royaux et défenseurs de l'intérêt public, chargés de la poursuite des criminels et de la protection des faibles, les "gens du roi" ont exercé jusqu'à la Révolution un "ministère public" que les réformes napoléoniennes ont en partie perpétué jusqu'à nos jours. Au moment où l'on discute de l'avenir du parquet "à la française", cet ouvrage propose la première synthèse moderne sur son passé
Public prosecutors --- Procureurs du ministère public --- History --- 347.963 <44> --- -347.963 <44> --- District attorneys --- Prosecutors, Public --- Government attorneys --- Openbaar ministerie. Staande magistratuur. Procureur. Substituut--Frankrijk --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- DAs (District attorneys) --- Prosecuting attorneys --- History. --- 347.963 <44> Openbaar ministerie. Staande magistratuur. Procureur. Substituut--Frankrijk --- Procureurs du ministère public --- Public prosecutors - France - History - Congresses --- JUSTICE --- MINISTERE PUBLIC --- FRANCE --- HISTOIRE
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