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Outreau : tous coupables

open access: yesDroit et cultures. Revue internationale interdisciplinaire, 2008
The “dysfunction” concept, extremely trendy nowadays to emphasize the opposition between a system presumed as functional and its failures, the “dysfunction” concept is not sufficient to explain the Outreau failure. We rather should stand at some distance,
Daniel Zagury
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Le délibéré aux assises, ultime point aveugle dans l’affaire d’Outreau

open access: yesDroit et cultures. Revue internationale interdisciplinaire, 2008
This article deals with the deliberations in the Cour d’assises in the Outreau case, both in the first resort and in appeal, by using the hearings before the Parliamentary investigation committee and the author’s professional experience as a judge (17 ...
Jean-Marie Fayol-Noireterre
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La crise d’Outreau : de l’emprise de l’émotion à l’ambiguïté de la réforme

open access: yesDroit et cultures. Revue internationale interdisciplinaire, 2008
To the term dysfunction chosen by the members of Parliament to qualify the Outreau case, we substitute the term crisis as a starting point for our reflection.
Christiane Besnier, Denis Salas
exaly   +2 more sources

Présentation : Le phénomène Outreau

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2008
The article presents the results of a pluridisciplinary research study – in the field of social and legal sciences – concerning a criminal case, the so-called Outreau case, and more precisely about a specific corpus: the hearings before the parliamentary
Christiane Besnier
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Enregistrements, procès-verbaux, transcriptions devant la Commission d’enquête : le traitement de l’oral en questions

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2008
Many observations formulated before the Investigation Committee on the Outreau case and many recommendations have concerned the devices used to record the declarations of the persons heard during the criminal proceedings.
Evelyne Serverin, Sylvie Bruxelles
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La justice « témoin de soi » : l’affaire d’Outreau dans l’œil de Montaigne

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2008
The so-called Outreau case confirms the risks of dire injustice connected with preliminary investigation in France. The same goes for the practice of remanding in custody which has, for several years, kept in jail accused subsequently proved innocent. It
François Roussel
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Le traitement médiatique de l’affaire d’Outreau

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2008
The responsibility of the media in mishandling the Outreau case is now evident. Looking carefully, one nevertheless sees that the media handled it in a business-as-usual manner, which means dependence on judicial sources. Doubtless the reserve engendered
Jean-Marie Charon
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Le réajustement du rapport juge/expert : entre consensus et domination

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2008
As a reality test, the Outreau case has questioned the legitimate schemes of knowledge and powers in France. In that prospect, the hearings held by the parliamentary committee in 2006 have led numerous psyche experts to reconsider the requirements of a ...
Caroline Protais
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Pour un autre procès en cour d’assises ? L’éclairage du cas italien

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2008
In France the Outreau case has revived the discussion about the necessity of a reform of the criminal procedure. In Italy, the new criminal procedure Code adopted in 1989 – in force since 1991 – has introduced a judiciary system with an accusatory ...
Anne Jolivet
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Parole de l’enfant et parole à l’enfant en justice

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2008
The children’s “words” have acquired inasmuch importance as, in judicial affairs of intra-family sexual abuse, there are, most of the time, neither evidence nor confession but instead contradictory versions. The author shows how, in the Outreau case, the
Jean-Pierre Durif-Varembont
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