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French politician, lawyer and author (1928–2024)
Robert Badinter (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ badɛ̃tɛʁ]; 30 March 1928 – 9 February 2024) was a French lawyer, politician, and author who enacted the abolition
Robert_Badinter
French author, historian
Élisabeth Badinter (née Bleustein-Blanchet; born 5 March 1944) is a French philosopher, author and historian. She is best known for her philosophical treatises
Élisabeth_Badinter
Surname list
Badinter is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Efim Badinter [ru] (1933–2013), Moldovan and Soviet scientist and engineer Élisabeth Badinter
Badinter
Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia (commonly known as Badinter Arbitration Committee) was an arbitration body set up by the Council of
Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia
Arbitration_Commission_of_the_Peace_Conference_on_Yugoslavia
Archduchess of Austria (1741–1763)
228–229. Badinter 2008, p. 17. Badinter 2008, pp. 17–18. Badinter 2008, pp. 16, 18. Badinter 2008, pp. 18–19. Badinter 2008, pp. 19. Badinter 2008, pp
Princess_Isabella_of_Parma
Political and constitutional changes of 1990
the Croatian Parliament severed all remaining ties with Yugoslavia. The Badinter Arbitration Committee had to rule on the matter. Finally, Croatian independence
Independence_of_Croatia
Distinct territorial body or political entity
Community, reiterated by the European Union, in the principal statement of its Badinter Committee, and by Judge Challis Professor, James Crawford. According to
Country
French actress (born 1924)
and TV movies. Vernon was married three times. She married lawyer Robert Badinter in 1957. They divorced in 1965. Her second husband was René Gainville,
Anne_Vernon
Country in Southeast-Central Europe
as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY). However, according to the Badinter Commission, the country was not legally considered a continuation of the
Serbia
School
The Robert-Badinter school complex, which includes the Robert-Badinter International High School and the Augustin-Thierry Middle School, is a public secondary
Robert-Badinter School Complex
Robert-Badinter_School_Complex
1918–1992 country in Southeast Europe
the other former republics. Eventually, it accepted the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Committee about shared succession and in 2003, its official
Yugoslavia
1992–1995 armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Milorad Ulemek Dragan Vasiljković Blago Zadro † Key foreign figures Robert Badinter Lord Carrington Jimmy Carter Willy Claes Pieter Feith Richard Holbrooke
Bosnian_War
French criminal (born 1956)
Maurice was defended by the noted anti-death penalty activist Robert Badinter. Even in the divided opinion, with no executions having been carried out
Philippe_Maurice
last person to be executed by a firing squad. Defended by lawyer Robert Badinter, child murderer Patrick Henry narrowly escaped being condemned to death
Capital_punishment_in_France
Disputed island on the river Danube near the city of Vukovar, Croatia
Croatia. In 1991. Croatia declared independence. It was the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Committee that the borders between the republics should become
Island_of_Vukovar
Country in Southeast Europe
widely celebrated on an official level as the Day of the Republic. Robert Badinter, as the head of the Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia
North_Macedonia
Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (later renamed "Serbia and Montenegro"). The Badinter Commission later (1991–93) noted that Yugoslavia disintegrated into several
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
Quasi-state in Croatia (1991–1995)
islands remain an open question as the Croatian side insists on applying Badinter Arbitration Committee decisions. In 1995 a Croatian court sentenced former
Republic_of_Serbian_Krajina
1933 pan-American treaty on statehood
apply to all subjects of international law.[better source needed] The Badinter Committee, which consisted of arbitrators from several European countries
Montevideo_Convention
French criminal (1933–1972)
public opinion. As highlighted in Robert Badinter's book L'Exécution, Bontems' execution inspired Badinter to become involved in politics, becoming Minister
Claude_Buffet
State having the highest authority over a territory
state" is expressed by the European Economic Community Opinions of the Badinter Arbitration Committee, which found that a state was defined by having a
Sovereign_state
French criminal (1953–2017)
Robert Bocquillon and Robert Badinter. A contentious issue in the trial was the validity of capital punishment in France; Badinter, a fervent supporter of
Patrick_Henry_(murderer)
French-American banker; member of the French branch of the Rothschild family
a new banking license in France, thanks to a helping hand from Robert Badinter. In 1987 — joined by his half-brother Edouard, step-brother Count Philippe
David_René_de_Rothschild
French businessman (1906–1996)
century Socialist politician. They had three daughters, including Élisabeth Badinter, a prominent feminist writer and philosopher who chairs the supervisory
Marcel_Bleustein-Blanchet
French actress and entertainer (1931–2006)
worked at Le Carrousel in Paris". In 1959 with the help of lawyer, Robert Badinter she legally changed her gender. This legal step thus permitted her to marry
Coccinelle
Principle of international law
were, however, never finalized. The principle was also applied by the Badinter Arbitration Committee established by the Council of Ministers of the European
Uti_possidetis_juris
French multinational advertising and public relations company
Maurice Lévy took over as chairman of the supervisory board from Élisabeth Badinter (Bleustein-Blanchet's daughter) and handed over the CEO position to Arthur
Publicis
French industrialist (1877–1944)
"wrongfully accused of collaboration with the enemy", their requests to Robert Badinter, French Minister of Justice, unheeded. Renault's were the only factories
Louis_Renault_(industrialist)
French murderer (1941–1977)
the criminal court in Troyes thanks to the skill of his lawyer, Robert Badinter, and public outrage in France was particularly strong. Carrein was found
Jérôme_Carrein
OSCE-Yearbook 1995/1996. pp. 151–161. Retrieved 2024-03-20. "In Memoriam: Robert Badinter, a founding father of the OSCE Court of Conciliation and Arbitration".
Court of Conciliation and Arbitration
Court_of_Conciliation_and_Arbitration
Japanese man wrongfully sentenced to death (1925–2020)
Corinne Lepage, Sakae Menda and Robert Badinter during a protest against the death penalty on 3 February 2007
Sakae_Menda
French lawyer and statesman (1753–1824)
responded with, "my compliments, so you have come closer to women?". Robert Badinter once mentioned in a speech to the French National Assembly, during debates
Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès
Jean-Jacques-Régis_de_Cambacérès
Herzegovina with Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia as sovereign nations. The Badinter Arbitration Committee, set up by the EEC, initially refused to recognize
1992 Bosnian independence referendum
1992_Bosnian_independence_referendum
Axelos Pierre Hyacinthe Azais Gaston Bachelard Suzanne Bachelard Élisabeth Badinter Alain Badiou Bonaventure Étienne Balibar Renaud Barbaras Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire
List_of_French_philosophers
German SS officer and war criminal (1913–1991)
crimes against humanity. The father of French Minister for Justice Robert Badinter had died in Sobibor after being deported from Lyon during Barbie's tenure
Klaus_Barbie
1991–92 Balkan political conflict
Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia, led by Robert Badinter, concluded at the request of Lord Carrington that the SFR Yugoslavia was
Breakup_of_Yugoslavia
French philosopher, social theorist and activist (1908–1986)
Beauvoir, Marguerite Yourcenar, Nathalie Sarraute, 2002. Conférence Élisabeth Badinter, Jacques Lassalle & Lucette Finas, ISBN 2717722203. Beauvoir, Simone de
Simone_de_Beauvoir
French law firm
Environmental Law, Tax Law, Restructuring and Insolvency Date founded 1966 Founder Robert Badinter, Jean-Denis Bredin, Jean-François Prat Website Bredin Prat
Bredin_Prat
Mass shooting in France
police, demanding tougher action against crime. Minister of Justice Robert Badinter, criticized by political opponents for being soft on crime, said that prison
Sofitel_massacre
Political party in France
February Revolution Dreyfus affair French Resistance People Alain Aron Badinter Bayrou Bastiat Brissot Clemenceau Condorcet Constant Doumergue Fallières
Renaissance (French political party)
Renaissance_(French_political_party)
French politician and minister (1920–2020)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Albin_Chalandon
French politician (born 1965)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Rachida_Dati
Siege during the Bosnian War (1992–1996)
Milorad Ulemek Dragan Vasiljković Blago Zadro † Key foreign figures Robert Badinter Lord Carrington Jimmy Carter Willy Claes Pieter Feith Richard Holbrooke
Siege_of_Sarajevo
French magistrate and politician
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Jean Joseph Antoine de Courvoisier
Jean_Joseph_Antoine_de_Courvoisier
French politician (1910–2010)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Jean-Marcel_Jeanneney
King of the French from 1830 to 1848
February Revolution Dreyfus affair French Resistance People Alain Aron Badinter Bayrou Bastiat Brissot Clemenceau Condorcet Constant Doumergue Fallières
Louis_Philippe_I
Argentine pianist (born 1941)
strongly against capital punishment and admires the French politician Robert Badinter, who enacted the abolition of the death penalty in France. Her friend,
Martha_Argerich
1995 genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Milorad Ulemek Dragan Vasiljković Blago Zadro † Key foreign figures Robert Badinter Lord Carrington Jimmy Carter Willy Claes Pieter Feith Richard Holbrooke
Bosnian_genocide
French writer and philosophy teacher
appeal in support of Robert Redeker) in Le Monde, among them Elisabeth Badinter, Alain Finkielkraut, André Glucksmann, Claude Lanzmann (with the editorial
Robert_Redeker
are Jack Lang, Pierre Joxe, Laurent Fabius, Ségolène Royal and Robert Badinter. Former party leader and education minister Lionel Jospin was chosen by
1995 French presidential election
1995_French_presidential_election
French executioner (1921–2008)
abolished under president François Mitterrand and justice minister Robert Badinter. The method of application of the death penalty for civilian capital offences
Marcel_Chevalier
French literary award
Agnès Desarthe 2017 Règle animal Jean-Baptiste Del Amo Gallimard Elisabeth Badinter 2018 Fief David Lopez Seuil Leïla Slimani 2019 Arcadie Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam
Prix_du_Livre_Inter
Overview of France's court system
Code of 1810 Code of criminal procedure Penal code of 1994 People Robert Badinter Cesare Beccaria Élisabeth Guigou Montesquieu Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau
Judiciary_of_France
French lawyer and politician
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Paul_Jean_Pierre_Sauzet
French and Swiss politician
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Philippe_Le_Royer
French historian (born 1952)
voix du refus, sous la dir. de Georges Bensoussan, préface d'Elisabeth Badinter, Éd. Albin Michel, 2017. Les Juifs du monde arabe. La question interdite
Georges_Bensoussan
Compensation-based insurance for policyholder land vehicles in France
To ensure that no road accident victim went without compensation, the Badinter Law was passed on July 5, 1985, and came into force on January 1, 1986
Vehicle_insurance_in_France
1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars
Commission of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia, also referred to as Badinter Arbitration Committee, was set up by the Council of Ministers of the European
Croatian_War_of_Independence
French revolutionary (1759–1794)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Georges_Danton
High-security prison in France
Bontems were captured. Bontems, whose defence counsel included Robert Badinter, contended that the murder was Buffet's idea. Buffet said that he wanted
Clairvaux_Prison
1991–2001 series of wars in the Balkans
federation was originally established as a voluntary union of peoples. The Badinter Commission ruled in November 1991 that the act was not secession but a
Yugoslav_Wars
President of France from 1947 to 1954
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Vincent_Auriol
the strengthening of its international position and reputation. Robert Badinter – President of the Constitutional Council of France Bronisław Komorowski
Order_8-September
Military unit
Milorad Ulemek Dragan Vasiljković Blago Zadro † Key foreign figures Robert Badinter Lord Carrington Jimmy Carter Willy Claes Pieter Feith Richard Holbrooke
National Defence of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia
National_Defence_of_the_Autonomous_Province_of_Western_Bosnia
Former leper hospital, priory, villa and hospice complex in Blois, France
General Inventory of Cultural Heritage and now incorporated into the Robert-Badinter School Complex in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France. Founded between 1116 and
Priory of Saint Lazarus and Lunier hospice
Priory_of_Saint_Lazarus_and_Lunier_hospice
French politician (1909–1995)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Bernard_Chenot
Code of 1810 Code of criminal procedure Penal code of 1994 People Robert Badinter Cesare Beccaria Élisabeth Guigou Montesquieu Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau
Criminal responsibility in French law
Criminal_responsibility_in_French_law
1999 essay bt Alain Soral
“flippées” such as Simone de Beauvoir and the “pétasses”, such as Élisabeth Badinter. Soral asserts that the important problem concerns not the equality between
Vers_la_féminisation?
Prime Minister of France from 1981 to 1984
Minister of Labour Marcel Rigout – Minister of Vocational Training Robert Badinter – Minister of Justice Alain Savary – Minister of National Education Jean
Pierre_Mauroy
Code of 1810 Code of criminal procedure Penal code of 1994 People Robert Badinter Cesare Beccaria Élisabeth Guigou Montesquieu Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau
Crime_in_France
French screenwriter and film director (born 1969)
series produced by France 5: the first one is a portrait of Elisabeth Badinter, a French author, feminist and professor of philosophy at the École Polytechnique
Olivier_Peyon
French statesman (1825–1913)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Émile_Ollivier
French jurist and politician
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Pierre Paul Nicolas Henrion de Pansey
Pierre_Paul_Nicolas_Henrion_de_Pansey
French lawyer and politician (1799–1887)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Michel_Hébert
Code of 1810 Code of criminal procedure Penal code of 1994 People Robert Badinter Cesare Beccaria Élisabeth Guigou Montesquieu Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau
Glossary of French criminal law
Glossary_of_French_criminal_law
Italian academic (1931–2007)
member of a number of expert bodies looking into studying legal matters (Badinter Commission for the establishment of the Court of Arbitration and Conciliation;
Antonio_Mario_La_Pergola
French politician
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Pierre-Denis, Comte de Peyronnet
Pierre-Denis,_Comte_de_Peyronnet
French lawyer and politician
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Georges_Pernot
French journalist and Radical politician
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Marc_Rucart
French politician (1921–2008)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Jean_Foyer
Annual film festival held in Geneva, Switzerland
Other patrons of the festival are Barbara Hendricks, Ken Loach, Robert Badinter, Ruth Dreifuss, William Hurt, and Louise Arbour. The festival has three
International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights
International_Film_Festival_and_Forum_on_Human_Rights
French politician and lawyer (1878–1966)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Paul_Reynaud
French politician (born 1948)
March 1992 – 11 March 2001 Appointed by Henri Emmanuelli President Robert Badinter Roland Dumas Yves Guéna Preceded by Francis Mollet-Vieville Succeeded by
Noëlle_Lenoir
Process of transferring roles and responsibilities as states and their boundaries change
an interpretation rejected by the other former Yugoslav republics. The Badinter Arbitration Committee recommended a division of assets and liabilities
Successor_state
Yugoslav and Serbian naval officer (1943–2020)
Milorad Ulemek Dragan Vasiljković Blago Zadro † Key foreign figures Robert Badinter Lord Carrington Jimmy Carter Willy Claes Pieter Feith Richard Holbrooke
Dušan_Rakić
French playwright and activist (1746–1793)
February Revolution Dreyfus affair French Resistance People Alain Aron Badinter Bayrou Bastiat Brissot Clemenceau Condorcet Constant Doumergue Fallières
Olympe_de_Gouges
French lawyer and expert on jurisprudence
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Jean-Baptiste_Duvergier
Agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant
in police custody, and the right to a fair trial. For instance, Robert Badinter argued that plea bargaining would give too much power to the public prosecutor
Plea_bargain
Aspect of French law
Code of 1810 Code of criminal procedure Penal code of 1994 People Robert Badinter Cesare Beccaria Élisabeth Guigou Montesquieu Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau
Murder_in_French_law
French politician (1845–1919)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Jules_Develle
Muslim volunteers during the Bosnian War
Milorad Ulemek Dragan Vasiljković Blago Zadro † Key foreign figures Robert Badinter Lord Carrington Jimmy Carter Willy Claes Pieter Feith Richard Holbrooke
Bosnian_mujahideen
Name list
(born 1948), professor of home economics education in Nigeria Élisabeth Badinter (born 1944), French philosopher, author and historian Elizabeth R. Baer
Elizabeth_(given_name)
French-Italian politician and lawyer (born 1961)
many famous fatherless criminal lawyers in France, most notably Robert Badinter, his childhood gave him a sense of injustice. Dupond-Moretti attended secondary
Éric_Dupond-Moretti
French lawyer, magistrate and politician
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Ernest_de_Royer
Concept in political science
February Revolution Dreyfus affair French Resistance People Alain Aron Badinter Bayrou Bastiat Brissot Clemenceau Condorcet Constant Doumergue Fallières
Sinistrisme
National mausoleum in Paris
Was interred on the 21 February 2024 with his wife Mélinée 2025 Robert Badinter 1928–2024 Human rights activist Crypt XIII 2026 Marc Bloch 1886–1944 Historian
Panthéon
1994 bombardment of civilians in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War
Milorad Ulemek Dragan Vasiljković Blago Zadro † Key foreign figures Robert Badinter Lord Carrington Jimmy Carter Willy Claes Pieter Feith Richard Holbrooke
Markale_massacres
French publicist and historian (1810–1870)
February Revolution Dreyfus affair French Resistance People Alain Aron Badinter Bayrou Bastiat Brissot Clemenceau Condorcet Constant Doumergue Fallières
Charles Forbes René de Montalembert
Charles_Forbes_René_de_Montalembert
French politician
then his Trade and Craft Industry Minister from 1983 to 1986. When Robert Badinter was nominated President of the Constitutional Council, in February 1986
Michel_Crépeau
French politician (1939–2024)
Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau Chalandon Arpaillange Nallet Vauzelle Méhaignerie Toubon Guigou
Henri_Nallet
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Joy
Biblical
strength of the sea
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Life
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
The Crest Gem of Siva
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish
Blessed; Happy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful, Pleasant
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Lachlan, LAUCHLAN means "lake-land."
Boy/Male
Biblical
A helper; a court.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a patronymic from a personal name, Alkin, a pet form of the personal names Alan (see Allen) or Alexander.
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