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#JUSB2608678ADecree of March 31, 2026 on Retirement Admission and Maintenance in Office (Judiciary)

🇫🇷France··Other·Low Impact·View source ↗

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This decree identifies specific magistrates in France who are scheduled to retire upon reaching the age limit. However, they are allowed to continue serving until December 31, 2026. This ensures a smooth transition within the judicial system.

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Key Changes

  • Magistrates reaching retirement age are identified
  • Specified officials continue serving until end of 2026

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Maintain François GENICON (président de chambre à la cour d'appel de Nouméa) in active judicial office until December 31, 2026, despite reaching retirement age on July 27, 2026

Ministry of Justice, Cour d'appel de Nouméa
operational
high

Maintain Eric LALLEMENT (inspecteur général de la justice) in active judicial office until December 31, 2026, despite reaching retirement age on September 1, 2026

Ministry of Justice
operational
high

Maintain François JARDIN (substitut du procureur général près la cour d'appel de Toulouse) in active judicial office until December 31, 2026, despite reaching retirement age on October 2, 2026

Ministry of Justice, Cour d'appel de Toulouse
operational
high

Maintain Patrice LEMONNIER (avocat général près la cour d'appel de Caen) in active judicial office until December 31, 2026, despite reaching retirement age on December 28, 2026

Ministry of Justice, Cour d'appel de Caen
operational

Affected Parties

Judicial officialsFrench court system

Tags

judiciary,retirement,France