Robert Badinter Dies Aged 95

Robert Badinter Dies Aged 95

File photo - Robert Badinter during the meeting of Congress on February 19, 2007. The deputies and senators, meeting in Congress of the Parliament in Versailles, voted the inscription of the prohibition of the death penalty in the Constitution, the reform of the penal statute of the head of state and the freezing of the electoral body in New Caledonia (02/19/07). - Robert Badinter, a former Justice minister best known for abolishing the guillotine in France in 1981, died on Friday at age 95. A lawyer and human rights activist, Badinter introduced major law reforms after Socialist Francois Mitterrand, a previous self-professed opponent of the death penalty, was elected president in May 1981 and made him justice minister. Photo by Martin C/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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  • ILEA002300155
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  • 2007/2/19 00:00:00
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