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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.
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