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The Commission of Inquiry Into Justice Overseas: A Necessity to Address Ultramarine Challenges

Summary by Actu-Juridique
On Thursday 5 June, the National Assembly adopted a resolution setting up a commission of inquiry into the malfunctions of ultramarine justice. Mr. Patrick Lingibé, who called for this initiative, explains the importance of the work to come. Aerial view of Cayenne (Guyane) Photo: ©AdobeStock To our great satisfaction, the National Assembly has just adopted on Thursday 5 June 2025 the resolution establishing a commission of inquiry, composed of t…
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On Thursday 5 June, the National Assembly adopted a resolution setting up a commission of inquiry into the malfunctions of ultramarine justice. Mr. Patrick Lingibé, who called for this initiative, explains the importance of the work to come. Aerial view of Cayenne (Guyane) Photo: ©AdobeStock To our great satisfaction, the National Assembly has just adopted on Thursday 5 June 2025 the resolution establishing a commission of inquiry, composed of t…

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Actu-Juridique broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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