Serge Guinchard

Serge Guinchard (born May 9, 1946) is a French jurist who formerly taught at the Law School of Dakar and Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 and most recently at Panthéon-Assas University, where he is now Professor emeritus. He has also held political posts in the metropolitan government of Lyon.

Education

Guinchard was born in the 4th arrondissement of Lyon and was educated in Caluire-et-Cuire and the northern suburbs of Lyon. After completing his secondary education in Lyon,[1]:xi-xiii he studied at the Faculty of Law of Lyon. He obtained his J.D. in 1974 and the Agrégation in law the year afterward.

Academic career

From November 1969 to September 1974 Guinchard was an Assistant in the Faculty of Law at the University of Lyon 2, then at Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 after its creation. He then became a lecturer at Lyon 3 until December 1975.[2] From January 1976 to September 1980, he was a professor in the Faculty of Law at Dakar University, heading the Private Law Section from October 1978.[3] He then returned to the University Jean Moulin Lyon III, serving as director of the insurance section then of the Institute of Judicial Studies ; he was Dean of the Faculty from May 1982 to September 1988. In 1988 he moved to Panthéon-Assas University (Paris 2), where he was director of the Institute of Judicial Studies for ten years, from 1990 to 2000.[4] In 200102, he headed the Center for Research into Justice and Alternative Modes of Conflict Resolution,[3] then from October 2001 to July 2003, he was director of the Center for Permanent Training.[5]

He also served outside the university in several capacities: in 198889 and 199394, as head of the specialist commission on the legal disciplines for the French University of the Pacific; from 1992 to 1999 as a member of the Commission on Education for the National Council of Bar Associations;[6] from 1991 to 1993 as director of the Bar Association training school for the Paris Court of Appeal;[6][7] from 1996 to 2000 as a member of the administrative board of the National School for the Judiciary; and from 2000 to 2003 as director of legal studies at the École Normale Supérieure.[3] He also served on the jury for the national agrégation in private law and forensic science: in 1984, 198889, and 200001,[8] and from January 1992 to December 1995 was president of the National Council of Universities of which he was a member from 1987 to 1995 and again in 2000.[9]

From 2003 his career became focused on administration when he became rector of the Academy of Guadeloupe, then in 2005 took up the same position at Rennes, which he held for a year.[10]

In June 2007 he became Professor Emeritus at Panthéon-Assas University,[Note 1] and in May 2010 a Festschrift was published in his honour.[11]

Legal reports

Guinchard has produced numerous reports at the request of international organizations and of the French and Senegalese Ministries of Justice (France and Senegal), many of which led to legislation:

French Ministry of Justice

Senegalese Ministry of Justice

Council of Europe

NATO

Research and doctrinal positions

Comparative law

Recognizing the importance of studies in comparative law for training lawyers, Guinchard pursued such studies beginning with his second doctorate, for which his dissertation compared French and Swiss law. He studied the university system in Quebec in 1971[21] and in 197374 returned for a study of consumer protection under a NATO grant.[21] As dean of the Faculty of Law at Lyon (198288), one of his concerns was the development of exchanges with other European and with American universities including Boston University, the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Georgetown University, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, and Saint Louis University, Missouri.[22][23] He instituted seminars in foreign law conducted by visiting professors from countries including Germany, Belgium, Canada, and Israel. When in 1995 he founded the law review Justice, published by Dalloz, he included a section on judicial systems in other countries,[24] and also included such coverage in the journal Droit et procédures, where he headed the scientific committee, then the peer.[25]

Human rights

From the beginning of his doctoral studies in 1969, Serge Guinchard became interested in fields other than trial law, such as consumer protection and civil law . Some of his writings are outspoken, even caustic[26][27] and cover responsibility for miscarriages of justice,[28] and his books include proposals for reform.[29] Some of these have led to changes in the law,[Note 2] while others have not.[Note 3] He has harshly criticized the function of the Court of Cassation, the French supreme court,[30] and contributed to the debate on judges' being Freemasons,[31] regularly updated his contribution to the Dalloz Encyclopedia of Civil Procedure concerning the liabilities incurred due to miscarriages of public justice, and has studied judicial actions that may constitute a threat to human rights.[32] and written on the removal of judges.[33] In his writings he focuses on the assurance of rights as it emerges from the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights or, more recently, that of the Constitutional Council on priority issues of constitutionality, particularly in the areas of criminal procedure and jurisprudebce.[34]

Consumer protection

In 1970, Serge Guinchard proposed a series of consumer protection reforms, including the ability to give consumers the benefit of legal actions traditionally reserved for economic agents in competition law to stop illegal practices,[35][36] the right to pursue collective action in defense of their combined affected interests,[37]

The latter proposal made him a recognized expert in the French class action. He was also interested in issues of misleading advertising,[38] the right of legal action for consumer associations. [39] Abroad, Article 138a, § 2 of the Belgian judicial code (in the wording of the Act of December 3, 2006) follows this reflection.[40]

Civil law and Muslim law

Guinchard wrote half of the definitions of y legal terms in the 1970 first edition of Civil Law Glossary in 1970,[41][42] which he co-directs[43] and has devoted his doctoral thesis in law (defended in June 1974)The allocation of property in French private law: testing a general theory.

His work on Heritage Trust have inspired the legislature to adopt the Trust into French law Article 2011,[44][45] in which heritage institutions, separate from the personal assets of the Trustee or the individual entrepreneur, are assigned to a specific purpose in the deed of trust or in the founding of the proprietorship,

In Senegal, where he was seconded as a professor at the Faculty of Law of Dakar from January 1976 to September 1980, Guinchard contributed , to disseminate knowledge of Senegalese family law, including the Islamic law of estates), and, , to reform the company law of this State. He published the first book addressing the legal status of Muslim in this country estates.[46]

Justice and legal proceedings

On this field, author Bertrand Lissarague called him a "lord of the proceedings" in the liber amicorum offered in May 2007.[47][48]

Political activities

Guinchard was Deputy Mayor of Lyon for two terms, from 1983 to 1995,[49] and Vice-President of the Urban Community of Lyon from 1989 to 1995.[50]

Honors

Serge Guinchard has received the following honors for his studies and publications:[51]

In addition he has received the following awards:

Decorations

Publications

Editor

Serge Guinchard has edited or headed the editorial boards of the following publications:

Theses

Books

Guinchard is co-author, lead author, author or editor of the following books, which have been published in several updated editions and in some cases translated into other languages.

Footnotes

  1. Emeritat granted by vote of the board of Panthéon-Assas University, June 17, 2007.[1]
  2. Thus the time limit for the exercise of certain judicial functions (Act of June 25, 2001), a non-exclusive focus on recruiting student competitions (Act of June 25, 2001, which perpetuates the contest called complementary and law of 5 March 2007 that passes the "turn out" a third of the other recruits instead of fifth) and more focused on the verification of proper legal knowledge and personal qualities of candidates (from 2009, introduction of written tests of civil and criminal proceedings in recruitment competitions) the prohibition against concurrent judicial functions with belonging to an arbitration paid by the parties of the implementation of disciplinary responsibility of judges direct appeal to the Supreme Judicial Council on the initiative of individuals (see Organic Law No. 2010-830 of 22 July 2010 incorporated into the statutory order of December 22, 1958).
  3. See his proposal to ban judges from receiving any decoration of the Executive by reason of their professional activity on behalf of separation of powers and like the parliamentarians and ministers, which was never resumed, the judges may still receive decorations.
  4. The Association presented the same award in 2010 to Yves Repiquet, president of the National Consultative Commission on Human Rights and in 2011 to Christine Lagarde, Minister of Finance.

Notes

  1. 1 2 Coulon, Jean-Marie, ed. (2010). Justices et droit du procès: du légalisme procédural à l'humanisme processuel. Mélanges en l'honneur de Serge Guinchard (in French). Paris: Dalloz. ISBN 978-2-247-08525-5.
  2. Coulon (2010), p. xii.
  3. 1 2 3 Coulon (2010), p. xvii.
  4. Institutions juridictionnelles, ed. Serge Guinchard, Gabriel Montagnier, André Varinard, et al., 10th ed., Paris: Dalloz, 2009, ISBN 978-2-247-08450-0, p. 798.
  5. For a full account of his academic career, see Coulon (2010), pp. xii–xxviii.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Coulon (2010), p. xix.
  7. Archives of the Paris Bar, 11 Place Dauphine, 75001 Paris and the Training School of the bars the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal of Paris, 63 rue de Charenton, 75012 Paris
  8. Coulon (2010), pp. xvii–xviii.
  9. Coulon (2010), p. xviii.
  10. 1 2 3 4 Coulon (2010), p. xiv.
  11. Coulon (2010)
  12. Letter of mission from the Minister of Justice, December 20, 2007, published in the committee's report, L’ambition raisonnée d’une justice apaisée, Documentation française, Official reports, August 2008, ISBN 978-2-11-007277-1.
  13. Speech on the site of the Department of Justice.
  14. L’ambition raisonnée d’une justice apaisée
  15. 1 2 Records of the Department of Justice.
  16. Archives of the Ministry of Justice, 13, place Vendôme, 75001 Paris.
  17. Coulon (2010), pp. xviii–xix.
  18. Archives of the Presidency and of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Senegal.
  19. Coulon (2010), p. xx.
  20. Archive of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg
  21. 1 2 Dalloz, p. xxv.
  22. Coulon (2010), p. xvi.
  23. Archives of the Faculty of Law, University Jean Moulin-Lyon III.
  24. Coulon (2010), p. xxxi.
  25. Coulon (2010), p. xxxii.
  26. Do not touch my code! in Mélanges (liber amicorum) Jean Buffet, The procedure in all statements, Petites affiches/LGDJ editor, p. 269.
  27. Imaginary dialogue between a litigant and a lawyer desperate means by the case Kress v/France,Recueil Dalloz (French law review) 2003, chron. p. 152
  28. The liability of officers of justice, summary report to the XXII Conference of Institut of studies judiciaries, Nantes November 9, 1996, Justice (French law review) 1997/5, p. 109, Dalloz ed. "Judicial Accountability",in The judges of irresponsibility to responsibility?Proceedings of the Conference of the Institute of Criminal Science and Criminology from Aix-en-Provence, 5 - May 6, 2000, Aix-Marseille University Press, December 2000, p. 115. From the irresponsibility of the judge: for how long? in Mélanges (liber amicorum) Jean Pradel, Cujas ed., 2006. The responsibility of judges, Gazette du Palais (French law review) 2006, p. 834, publication of the intervention of the author before the national Commission on miscarriages of justice in the case of Outreau, Paris, National Assembly, April 4, 2006. Hearing is available on the website of the National Assembly. Institutions judiciaires, Dalloz, 10th ed., 2009, sections 23839.
  29. Thus in Institutions judiciaires, sections 123 to 129 are devoted to proposals for reform of the judiciary and the status of judges
  30. In his article in Mélanges (liber amicorum) in honor of Professor François Terré, Dalloz/Technical Publishing/PUF, 1999 761, "The law is there still a future for the Supreme Court?"
  31. Can one be Jewish or Buddhist or Christian or a freethinker or a Freemason and Judge. Answer a question impertinent wrongly put on the independence and impartiality of judges belonging to the Freemasons,in Mélanges (liber amicorum) Pierre Julien, The Civil Justice in the XXIst century,Edilex ed., p. 203 and s.
  32. Threats to Justice for human rights and fundamental procedural rights, in Mélanges (liber amicorum) Jacques Normand, editor Litec, 2003, pages 209 and Justice, consumer good, Mélanges (liber amicorum) Jean Calais Auloy, publisher Dalloz, 2003, pages 461
  33. Requiem for the funeral joyous announced the judge, in Bi-centenary of the Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code, a publication of Panthéon-Assas University Editions Dalloz, 2010.
  34. Manual of Criminal Procedure, co-authored with Jacques Buisson, editions LexisNexis/Litec, he has written including the entire section devoted to procedural guidelines, i.e. guarantees of fair trial. Procedure law / human rights trial, Dalloz ed., 6th edition, Jan. 2011.
  35. Guinchard, Serge (1971). "False advertising under French and Swiss federal law - Comparative study of autonomy in civil and criminal law, of economic crime". In Albert Chavanne. Criminal Sciences. 13. Criminal Sciences.
  36. Proposal become positive law in Articles L. 421-6 and 7 of the french Consumer Code, in drafting legislation n° 88-14 of 5 January 1988, n° 93-949 of July 26, 1993 and Ordinance n° 2001-741, August 23, 2001.
  37. Action Group, Rev. Inter. dr. comp. (French law review) 1990, vol. 3, p. 599. The Class action, concluding remarks at the symposium organized by the Society of Comparative Legislation and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris, January 27, 2006, collection Symposiums, Vol. 5, the Society of Comparative Legislation editor, p. 135. Between universalism and national identity of law: the idea and the process of introducing a class action in French law, inMélanges (liber amicorum) Hélène Gaudemet-Tallon, Dalloz ed., 2008. The class action in French law, paper presented at the Law Faculty of Louvain, Center for Interuniversity judicial law private, editions "La Charte", Belgium, November 2008.
  38. The case Bartissol, false advertising and defamation, said ss. Court of appeal of Paris, May 17, 1970: D. 1972, 78). The case Citroen, false advertising, note ss. Court of appeal of Lyon, 14 March 1974 and criminal juridiction of Lyon, December 3, 1973: "Annales" (French law review) of the law Faculty of Lyons, 1974, 197. The case of Tang or war producers: advertising is not what it was, JCP (French law review) 1979, ed. C.I., Doct., 13 104. Commercial advertising and consumer protection, in Right of consumers, Story scientific ed., consumer Law Series, 1987, p. 115. Twenty years later: the evolution of sanctions for false advertising, in Mélanges (liber amicorum) Albert Chavanne, Litec ed., 1990, p. 11.
  39. The role and participation of associations in the lawsuit in civil matters, Rev. Inter. dr. comp. (French law review), 1988, special Series, Vol. 10, p. 13. Associations and Civil Justice, paper presented at the 7th day René Savatier, "The Association", Poitiers, 8 and 9 June 2001, Publications of the Faculty of Law of Poitiers, t. 42, PUF, p. 147. The moral in the courtroom, or how some associations are willing to defend in court a moral order, published in Japanese (translation by Ichiro Kitamura) a lecture at the "Maison Franco-Japanese" Tokyo, December 16, 1996, in Nichifutsu Hogaku, review of the Franco-Japanese legal science, 1999–1922.
  40. V. F. Keffer and D. Brother, "Is there a class action embryo in employment law? " in Toward a class action under Belgian law, conference at Louvain-la-Neuve, December 7, 2007, Editions La Charte (The Charter), Brussels, 2008, p.61, spec. note 26 p. 68, where the authors state that this law is to Serge Guinchard
  41. V. in 1971, his article "The concept of acquisitions in the legal system: unity or duality?",Annals of Law Faculty of Lyon, 1971-I, p. 151. His thesis civil law (1974) in the list of works not reprinted, quoted in the text.
  42. Indication that heads of the book in question.
  43. Dalloz ed., now annual edition, 19th edition in June 2011.
  44. French civil code, ed. of Act n° 2007-211, February 19, 2007 and Ordinance n° 2009-112, January 30, 2009.
  45. EIRL, Law n° 2010-658, June 15, 2010, in French commercial code, art. L. 526-6 to L. 526-21.
  46. Family property law in Senegal (marriage, inheritance and gifts in Muslim law and civil law), published Nouvelles editions to the African and LGDJ editors, collection "Law Library African and Malagasy", Volume 32, Paris, Dakar and Abidjan, in December 1979 and January 1980, 669 pages.
  47. Coulon (2010), p. 5.
  48. Apparent in the list of publications for over thirty years (1981), reproduced in the works, following in the text and a complete list of all articles, studies, or other contributions that the works themselves, reproduced in Coulon (2010), pp. xxvii, liv.
  49. Archives of Lyon, in particular municipal ballots for the period under review, the prefecture of the Rhone and the Ministry of Interior.
  50. Archive Urban Community of Lyon, in particular Gazettes for the period under review, the prefecture of the Rhone and the Ministry of Interior.
  51. Coulon (2010), pp. xiii–xiv.
  52. Serge Guinchard (1976). L'affectation des biens en droit privé français. Bibliothèque de droit privé (Library of private law). 145. Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence.
  53. Archives of the Paris Bar.
  54. Archive of the National Chamber of solicitors.
  55. Archives of the Guadeloupe academy and prefecture of Guadeloupe.
  56. Archives of the Paris Bar and Annonces de la Seine, December 2008.
  57. "Répertoire de procédure civile". Éditions Dalloz.
  58. "Lexique des termes juridiques 2016-2017" (24th ed.). Éditions Dalloz.
  59. Serge Guinchard. "Droit et pratique de la procédure civile 2014/2015: Droits interne et de l'Union européenne Dalloz" [Law and practice of civil procedure] (8th ed.).
  60. Serge Guichard; Tony Moussa (eds.). Droit et pratique des voies d'exécution 2015-2016. Dalloz Action (8th ed.). Dalloz. ISBN 978-2-247-13238-6 via Librairie LGDJ.

References

  • Coulon, Jean-Marie, ed. (2010). Justices et droit du procès: du légalisme procédural à l'humanisme processuel. Mélanges en l'honneur de Serge Guinchard. Dalloz. ISBN 978-2-247-08525-5. 
  • Gindre, François; Verney-Carron, Georges (2010). Ceci n'est pas un parc: Art, Architecture, design. Lyon: Editions Wording. ISBN 978-2-917659-08-3. 
  • Valode, Philippe (2010). Mayors of Lyon since September 1900 - History and Stories. Lyons editions of Art and History. 
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