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French National School for the Judiciary

The French National School for the Judiciary is a French grande école, founded in 1958 by French President Charles de Gaulle and the father… Read more…

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French National School for the Judiciary
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The French National School for the Judiciary is a French grande école, founded in 1958 by French President Charles de Gaulle and the father of the current French Constitution, Michel Debré, in order to encourage law students to embrace a judicial career. Originally referred to as the National Centre for Judicial Studies, it was renamed the French National School for the Judiciary in 1972.

The ENM selects and undertakes initial training of the French Judiciary, which encompasses two different categories of professionals : judges and public prosecutors. It is considered to be of the most academically exceptional French schools, partly due to its low acceptance rates. In 2021, 4612 people were candidates for 150 admissions.

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Address 11 Rue du Maréchal Joffre, Bordeaux 33000, France
Coordinates 44°50'10.756" N, 0°34'45.261" W
Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
French National School for the Judiciary
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

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