Robert Badinter and the death penalty: How one lawyer changed French justice
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Robert Badinter, the influential lawyer and former justice minister who played a pivotal role in abolishing the death penalty in France, will be honored at the Panthéon on October 9. This date marks the anniversary of the 1981 abolition, and Badinter's legacy remains a beacon for those advocating against capital punishment worldwide. His efforts not only transformed French justice but also continue to inspire global movements for human rights.
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