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Editorial: Le Monde

  • Robert Badinter, known for his defense of human rights and public freedoms, died at the age of 95.
  • He is mainly recognized for his fight for the abolition of the death penalty in France in 1981.
  • He served as a lawyer, Minister of Justice, and president of the Constitutional Council of France.
  • His contribution in the adoption of numerous laws that reinforced the rights of numerous individuals stands out.
  • He believed in the necessity of independent checks and balances and was uncompromising with regard to the rule of law.

Conclusion: Badinter's life and career is a beacon for the advocacy of human rights and civil liberties. His determination and consistency in his battles are a legacy for future generations.