France

This section offers a summary of the main legislation on transitional justice adopted by the member state and, when available, a pdf with the document, together with the main decisions of national and international tribunals in relation to these measures. This is a non exhaustive list and will be updated and completed in a permanent basis. We also offer images of the museums that deal with memory issues in each EU country.

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Legislation

 

Main provisions

Year

Ordinance of 9 August 1944 on the restoration of republican legality (see text here)

1944

Ordinance of 7 January 1944 authorized the forced retirement of civil servants

1944

Ordinance of 26 August 1944 instituting national indignity

1944

Ordinance of 27 June 1944 trial and punishment of all civil servants for acts of collaboration with the enemy and for having undermined the institutions and public liberties

1944

Law n°46-2389 du 28 octobre 1946 on reparation of damages (see text here)

1946

Loi n°48-978 du 16 juin 1948 portant aménagements fiscaux

1948

Loi n° 51-18 du 5 janvier 1951 portant amnistie (see text here)

1941

Law No. 79-18 on archives (see text here)

1979

Law of 13 July 1990 (related with denial crimes) (see text here)

1990

Public apologies speech (see text here)

1995

Decree of 25 March 1997 creating a Mission of Study on the Spoliation of Jews of France (see text here)

1997

Decree No. 99-778, establishing the Commission for the Compensation of Victims of Spoliation Resulting from the Anti-Semitic Legislation in Force during the Occupation (see text here)

1999

Public apologies speech (see text here)

2000

Decree no. 2000-657 of 13 July 2000 instituting a measure of reparation in favour of orphan children whose parents have been victims of antisemitic persecutions (see text here)

2000

Decree of December 26, 2000 approved the creation of the Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah

2000

Décret n°2004-751 du 27 juillet 2004 instituant une aide financière en reconnaissance des souffrances endurées par les orphelins dont les parents ont été victimes d'actes de barbarie durant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale (see text here)

2004

Law No. 2008-696 of 15 July 2008 related to archives liberalized the law of 1979 (see text here)

2008

Decision of the Council of State of 16 February 2009 on France’s responsibility in deportation resulting from anti-semitic persecutions (see text here)

2009