- Belgium, the
Senior Crown prosecutor (
Procureur du Roi/
Procureur des
Konings in
trial courts and
Procureur Général/
Procureur-Generaal in
appellate courts) is...
- In France, a
procureur général is a
prosecutor at a
court of
appeal (cour d'appel), at the
Court of C****ation (Cour de c****ation) or the
Court of Audit...
-
Robert Procureur (born 17
October 1959, in Brussels) is a
Belgian football coach who is the
current Director of
Football of
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol. Four...
- A
Procureur du Bien
Public (French:
attorney of the
public good) is the
legal and
financial representative of a
parish in Jersey.
Procureurs are elected...
-
Procureur du Roi v Benoît and
Gustave D****onville (1974) Case 8/74 is an EU law case of the
European Court of Justice, in
which a 'distinctly applicable...
- Revolution,
becoming lawyer of the
parlement of Bordeaux. In 1790 he
became procureur of the
Bordeaux Commune, and in July 1791 was
elected by the
newly created...
- have a semi-separated
legal profession comprising the
lawyer and the
procureur, the
latter resembling, to some extent, the
profession of barrister. Under...
-
March 6, 1701, in Rennes. For 60 years, he was the
general procurer (
procureur général) at the
parliament of Brittany. He was an
ardent opponent of the...
- Attorney-General of
Western Australia The
Attorney General of
Canada (French:
Procureur général du Canada) is a
separate title held by the
Canadian Minister of...
-
Bourdon de l'Oise, was a
French politician of the
Revolutionary period and
procureur at the
parlement of Paris. Born in Rouy-le-Petit (Somme), he was from...