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Out of the running? Marine Le Pen’s conviction upends French politics

Maître William Julié was invited on France24 to debate the conviction Marine Le Pen. The French far right's political party leader was convicted on 31 March 2025 for misuse of public funds and sanctioned to an immediatly enforceable ban to run for...

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Franco-Algerian agreement, OQTFs, expulsions… the questions raised by the knife attack in M...

Maître William Julié commented in Le Parisien on Algeria's decision to refuse the return of its nationals to its territory, in the context of the knife attack in Mulhouse. Since 27 December 1968, there have been agreements between France and Al...

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Surrender to France, trial, maximum security prison… what will happen to Mohamed Amra after...

Maître William Julié provided legal clarification for Le Parisien on the legal regime of the European arrest warrant following the arrest of Mohamed Amra on 22 February 2025 by the Romanian authorities. The European arrest warrant is a warrant ...

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Romanian soldiers in the DRC: from private military company to mercenary

Maître Beauchemin was interviewed about the French dual nationals known as ‘Roméos’ who work for private military companies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In response to the question of whether they could be prosecuted for mercenary a...

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Can the International Criminal Court defend itself against Donald Trump’s unprecedented san...

As a lawyer specialising in international criminal law and on the List of Counsel at the International Criminal Court, William Julié was interviewed by Le Figaro, alongside his colleague Johann Soufi, and Julian Fernandez, professor of public law,...

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Suspicions of Libyan financing : what does Nicolas Sarkozy risk during this new trial ?

Maître Julié spoke to France 24 about the issues surrounding Nicolas Sarkozy's trial for suspicions that Kadhafi's Libya financed his 2007 presidential campaign. The case raises complex issues, due to the close interaction between political pow...

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Paul Watson’s release: “A strong decision” by the Danish authorities, praises one of his la...

William Julié spoke to France Info about the Danish Minister of Justice's decision to release his client, Paul Watson, and to refuse his extradition to Japan. The main reason for the decision was the lack of any guarantee that the period Paul W...

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Was Japan standing on a whale? Dismissal the ‘only proper political answer to extradition r...

William Julié has provided France24 with an in-depth analysis of the political and geopolitical aspects of Denmark's refusal to extradite Paul Watson to Japan. Denmark has acknowledged the disproportionate nature of the criminal proceedings bro...

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The absence of immunity for serving heads of state before the International Criminal Court

Maître Amélie Beauchemin clarified the legal framework for immunities of sitting Heads of State before the International Criminal Court for France Info TV's Le 11h/13h program. She explained that Article 27 of the Rome Statute excludes any immu...

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ICC arrest warrant: does Netanyahu really benefit from immunity?

Maître William Julié commented on the Sud Radio Vous Explique programme on the question of Benjamin Netanyahu's immunity, invoked by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in response to the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant. The Mi...

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ICC arrest warrant: does Netanyahu really benefit from an “immunity” in France?

Maître William Julié provided explanations to Le Figaro regarding the French government's press release and the delicate issue of immunities granted to incumbent heads of state, following the issuance of an arrest warrant by the International Crim...

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Arrest Warrants issued by the ICC: the cooperation obligation of member states

Maître Amélie Beauchemin was interwieved by the Televised Journal of TF1 and provided provided some clarification on the obligation of States parties to the Rome Statute to arrest Benjamin Nethanyahu, Yoav Gallant and Mohammed Deif, following the ...

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Out of the running? Marine Le Pen’s conviction upends French politics

Maître William Julié was invited on France24 to debate the conviction Marine Le Pen. The French far right's political party leader was convicted on 31 March 2025 for misuse of public funds and sanctioned to an immediatly enforceable ban to run for...

Read more

Franco-Algerian agreement, OQTFs, expulsions… the questions raised by the knife attack in M...

Maître William Julié commented in Le Parisien on Algeria's decision to refuse the return of its nationals to its territory, in the context of the knife attack in Mulhouse. Since 27 December 1968, there have been agreements between France and Al...

Read more

Surrender to France, trial, maximum security prison… what will happen to Mohamed Amra after...

Maître William Julié provided legal clarification for Le Parisien on the legal regime of the European arrest warrant following the arrest of Mohamed Amra on 22 February 2025 by the Romanian authorities. The European arrest warrant is a warrant ...

Read more

Romanian soldiers in the DRC: from private military company to mercenary

Maître Beauchemin was interviewed about the French dual nationals known as ‘Roméos’ who work for private military companies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In response to the question of whether they could be prosecuted for mercenary a...

Read more

Can the International Criminal Court defend itself against Donald Trump’s unprecedented san...

As a lawyer specialising in international criminal law and on the List of Counsel at the International Criminal Court, William Julié was interviewed by Le Figaro, alongside his colleague Johann Soufi, and Julian Fernandez, professor of public law,...

Read more

Suspicions of Libyan financing : what does Nicolas Sarkozy risk during this new trial ?

Maître Julié spoke to France 24 about the issues surrounding Nicolas Sarkozy's trial for suspicions that Kadhafi's Libya financed his 2007 presidential campaign. The case raises complex issues, due to the close interaction between political pow...

Read more

Paul Watson’s release: “A strong decision” by the Danish authorities, praises one of his la...

William Julié spoke to France Info about the Danish Minister of Justice's decision to release his client, Paul Watson, and to refuse his extradition to Japan. The main reason for the decision was the lack of any guarantee that the period Paul W...

Read more

Was Japan standing on a whale? Dismissal the ‘only proper political answer to extradition r...

William Julié has provided France24 with an in-depth analysis of the political and geopolitical aspects of Denmark's refusal to extradite Paul Watson to Japan. Denmark has acknowledged the disproportionate nature of the criminal proceedings bro...

Read more

The absence of immunity for serving heads of state before the International Criminal Court

Maître Amélie Beauchemin clarified the legal framework for immunities of sitting Heads of State before the International Criminal Court for France Info TV's Le 11h/13h program. She explained that Article 27 of the Rome Statute excludes any immu...

Read more

ICC arrest warrant: does Netanyahu really benefit from immunity?

Maître William Julié commented on the Sud Radio Vous Explique programme on the question of Benjamin Netanyahu's immunity, invoked by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in response to the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant. The Mi...

Read more

ICC arrest warrant: does Netanyahu really benefit from an “immunity” in France?

Maître William Julié provided explanations to Le Figaro regarding the French government's press release and the delicate issue of immunities granted to incumbent heads of state, following the issuance of an arrest warrant by the International Crim...

Read more

Arrest Warrants issued by the ICC: the cooperation obligation of member states

Maître Amélie Beauchemin was interwieved by the Televised Journal of TF1 and provided provided some clarification on the obligation of States parties to the Rome Statute to arrest Benjamin Nethanyahu, Yoav Gallant and Mohammed Deif, following the ...

Read more