French National School for the Judiciary

The French National School for the Judiciary (French: École nationale de la magistrature or ENM) is a French school, where French judges and public prosecutors are trained. The institution was created in 1959 as the "National Centre for Judicial Studies" (French: Centre national d'études judiciaires). It became the French National School for the Judiciary in 1972. It is located in Bordeaux and has premises in Paris.[1]

French citizenship is required for admission to the French National School for the Judiciary in order to become French magistrate.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ French National School for the Judiciary web site, Presentation. Consulted on May 22, 2009.
  2. ^ (French) "Pour s’y présenter, il faut être .. de nationalité française", in French National School for the Judiciary web site, Magistrat, Les recrutements sur concours, page 1. Consulted on July 4, 2009.
  3. ^ (French) "Les conditions d'accès à la magistrature (en cours de réforme) ... Dans tous les cas, les candidats doivent ... posséder la nationalité française" in French Ministry of Justice web site, Ecole nationale de la magistrature, October 1, 2008. Consulted on July 4, 2009.
  4. ^ See section "Conditions communes à tous les types de recrutement" in (French) Université de Rouen web site, ENM Conditions d'accès. Consulted on July 4, 2009.

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