Les évocations, entre régulation juridique et arbitrage politique
Guillaume Leyte
Histoire, économie & société, 2010, vol. 2010, issue 03, 37-43
Abstract:
Evocations belong to the legal procedures of appeal that come under old French law, allowing the litigants to challenge a judge for obtaining that another be assigned to them. While relationship between a judge and one of the litigants is the most frequent cause of such a procedure, the monarchy follows the same way to remove a case from a court. Beyond the legal procedure, it is a question of regulating justice allowing the king who retains direct sentences to pronounce delicate political arbitraments.
Date: 2010
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