Pierre-Olivier SUR - Criminal Law and Civil Liberties
Pouvoirs n°130 - L’état des libertés - septembre 2009 - p.49-64
Legal France is completely groggy. Public opinion has witnessed the
Outreau and Colonna trials. Legal professionals have experienced
twenty procedural reforms in twenty years. Legislators have reacted
to cases in the news with great fussiness. These legal texts are only
hasty answers aiming to satisfy public opinion and not the result of a
serious reflection. They can have pernicious effects : they bring more
complexity but less liberty and therefore produce a system in crisis
which requires a broad reform. This is demonstrated by a positive law
analysis around the theme “criminal law and liberties”.
Résumé
Référence électonique : Pierre-Olivier SUR, "Criminal Law and Civil Liberties", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°130, 2009,
p.49-64. Consulté le 17-02-2012. URL : http://www.revue-pouvoirs.fr/Criminal-Law-and-Civil-Liberties.html