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Robert Badinter

Robert Badinter (born 30 March 1928) is a French lawyer, politician and author who enacted the abolition of the death penalty in France in 1981, while serving as Minister of Justice under François Mitterrand. He has also served in high-level appointed positions with national and international bodies working for justice and the rule of law. Robert Badinter was born 30 March 1928 in Paris to Simon Badinter and Charlotte Rosenberg. His Bessarabian Jewish family had immigrated to France in 1921 to escape pogroms. During World War II, after the Nazi occupation of Paris, his family sought refuge in Lyon. His father was captured in the 1943 Rue Sainte-Catherine Roundup and deported with other Jews to the Sobibor extermination camp, where he died shortly thereafter. Badinter graduated in law from Paris Law Faculty of the University of Paris. He then went to the United States to continue his studies at Columbia University in New York City where he got his MA. He continued his studies again at the Sorbonne until 1954. In 1965, Badinter was appointed as a professor at University of Sorbonne. He continued as an Emeritus professor until 1996. Badinter started his career in Paris in 1951, as a lawyer in a joint work with Henri Torrès. In 1965, along with Jean-Denis Bredin, he founded the law firm Badinter, Bredin et partenaires, (now Bredin Prat) where he practiced law until 1981. Badinter's activism against the death penalty began after Roger Bontems's execution on 28 November 1972. Along with Claude Buffet, Bontems had taken a prison guard and a nurse hostage during the 1971 revolt in Clairvaux Prison. While the police were storming the building, Buffet slit the hostages' throats. Badinter served as defense counsel for Bontems. Although it was established during the trial that Buffet alone was the murderer, the jury sentenced both men to death. Badinter was outraged by unfair impositions of the death penalty and, after witnessing the executions, further dedicated himself to the abolition of the death penalty. In this context, he agreed to defend Patrick Henry. In January 1976, 8-year-old Philipe Bertrand was kidnapped. Henry was soon picked up as a suspect, but released because of a lack of proof. He gave interviews on television, saying that those who kidnapped and killed children deserved death. A few days later, he was again arrested, and shown Bertrand's corpse hidden in a blanket under his bed. Badinter and Robert Bocquillon defended Henry, making the case not about Henry's guilt, but against applying the death penalty. Henry was sentenced to life imprisonment and paroled in 2001. ... Source: Article "Robert Badinter" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


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Born:
Mar 30, 1928 In Paris, France
Movie/TV Credits:
18
First Appeared:
In the series Spécial cinéma 1974-09-25
Latest Project:
Series A History of Antisemitism 2022-04-12
Known For
Poster of Robert Badinter, la vie avant tout
Poster of Robert Badinter, un cri de révolte
Poster of Les lois anti-juives de Vichy, 1940-1944
Poster of Victor Hugo : la face cachée du grand homme
Filmography
Series A History of Antisemitism Self - Lawyer 2022-04-12
Movie 10 mai 1981 : Changer la vie ? Self 2021-05-11
Series Face à face pour l'Élysée Self 2021-01-11
Movie Robert Badinter, la vie avant tout Robert Badinter 2021-09-13
Series À la tribune Self 2020-10-05
Movie The Spark: The Origins of Pride Self 2019-07-24
Movie Robert Badinter, un cri de révolte Robert Badinter 2018-10-07
Movie Ministre ou rien Self 2014-06-25
Movie Les lois anti-juives de Vichy, 1940-1944 Self 2013-05-20
Movie Mazarine Pingeot - Une vie au secret Robert Badinter 2012-10-10
Movie Victor Hugo : la face cachée du grand homme Robert Badinter 2012-07-10
Movie François Mitterrand, à bout portant : 1993-1996 Self 2011-05-10
Movie François Mitterrand et la guerre d'Algérie Self 2010-11-01
Movie My Enemy's Enemy Himself 2007-08-31
Series Vivement dimanche Self 1998-09-20
Movie Against Oblivion Self 1991-12-11
Series Apostrophes Self 1975-01-10
Series Spécial cinéma Self 1974-09-25