Robert Badinter

Robert Badinter (March 30, 1928) is a French politician (after being a high-profile criminal lawyer and a university professor in Law). He belongs to the French Socialist Party and is currently a senator for the Hauts-de-Seine dpartement. He is married to the feminist writer lisabeth Badinter. He is mainly known for his struggle against Death penalty, which he managed to have abolished in France on the 30th of Septembre 1981, as Minister of Justice. During his mandate, he also passed several laws, such as
  • Abolition of the "juridictions d'exception" ("exceptional trials"), like the Cour de Sret de l'tat ("Security Court of the State") and the military tribunals in time of peace.
  • Consolidation of private liberties (such as the lowering of the age of consent for homosexual sex to that for heterosexual sex)
  • Improval of the Rights of Victims (any convicted person can make an appeal before the European Commission for Human Rights and the European Court for Human RIghts
  • Development of sentences without a loss of liberty (like general interest work for minor pettey crimes)

Struggle for abolition of the death penalty

Badinter's struggle aginst the death penalty began after Roger Bontems's execution, on the November 28 1972. Along with Claude Buffet, Bontems had taken a prison guard and a nurse hostage during the 1971 revolt in Clairvaux Prison. During the police storm, Buffet sliced the throat of the hostages. Badinder was the attorney for Bontems, and although it was established during the trial that Buffet alone was the murderer, but the jury still decided to sentence both men to death. The death penatly applied to a person who had not killed outraged Badinter to the point that he dedicated himself to the abolition of the death penalty. In this context, and as a lawyer, he accepted to defend Patrick Henry. In January 1976, the 8-year old Philipe Bertrand was kidnaped. Patrick Henry was suspected very soon, but released out of a lack of proofs. He gave interviews to the television, saying that those who kidnaped and killed children deserved death. A few days later, he was again arrested, and shown himself young Philippe's corpse, hidden in a blanket under his bed. Badinter and Robert Bocquillon defended Henry, making a case not in favour of Henry, but against death penalty. The defence won, and Henry was sentenced to life imprisonment. Death penalty was again applied in France later on, but it became a public matter. Between 1976 and 1981, three people were executed.

Political carreer

In 1981, Franois Mitterrand was elected president, and Badinter was nominated Ministre of Justice. Among his first actions was a bill to the French Parliament that abolished the death penalty for all crimes, which the Parliament voted after heated debate on the 30 septembre 1981. He remained a ministre until the 18 February 1986). From March 1986 to March 1995 he was president of the French Constitutional Council, and since the 24th of Sepetmbre 1995 he has been a senator for the Hauts-de-Seine dpartement. He continues his struggle aginst the death penalty in China and the United States of America, petitionning officials and militating in the World Congress against Death Penalty. He recently opposed the adhesion of Turkey to the European Union, on the grounds that Turkey might not be able to follow the rules of the Union; also, the geographic setting of Turkey makes it a bad candidate according to Badinter: "Why should Europe be neigbour with Georgia, Amrenia, Syria, Iran, Irak, the former Caucase, that is, the most dangerous region of these times ? Nothing in the projet of the founding fathers was predicting this extension, I dare not say this expension"

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External links

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