#INPX2610325XJoint Committees in France
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This law creates a joint committee to address issues in a proposed law that ensures parliamentarians and legal representatives can visit places of detention. It organizes the committee's leadership and member roles to efficiently continue the law's discussion. Key positions and memberships are outlined, ensuring a structured approach to the legislative process.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of a joint committee
- Designation of committee roles and members
- Focus on facilitating law discussion
Obligations
What this law requires
Parliamentarians must have the right to visit places of detention to ensure oversight and support for detainees.
Legal representatives (bâtonniers) must have the right to visit places of deprivation of liberty.
The joint parliamentary committee must propose a text to finalize the law concerning the rights of visits to detention centers.