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Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257686.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257687.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257688.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257689.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257690.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257691.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257692.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257693.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257694.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257695.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257696.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257697.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257698.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257699.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257700.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257701.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257702.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257703.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257704.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.

Demonstration in Paris by magistrates, court clerks and lawyers against "a justice system that is out of breath"
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0257705.jpg
On Wednesday 15 December 2021, magistrates, lawyers and court clerks mobilised in front of Bercy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, to denounce their working conditions. It was the suicide of Charlotte, a magistrate in the Pas-de-Calais region, that triggered the anger of the judicial world. After publishing an opinion piece in Le Monde last November, signed by more than 5,200 judges, 1,200 court clerks and 500 magistrates, the professionals are calling for a strike this Wednesday.