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The state of emergency was established in France after the attacks on 13 November 2015. A bill was then issued, greatly increasing the powers of the police, and granting more prerogatives to administrative justice over judicial justice, damaging the separation of powers.
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</noinclude>The state of emergency was established in France after the attacks on 13 November 2015. A bill was then issued, greatly increasing the powers of the police, and granting more prerogatives to administrative justice over judicial justice, damaging the separation of powers.

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L'État d'urgence a été décrété en France suite aux attentats du 13 novembre 2015. Un projet de loi a suivit augmentant sensiblement les pouvoirs de la police et donnant plus de prérogatives à la justice administrative au détriment de la justice judiciaire et de la séparation des pouvoirs.
Traduction</noinclude>The state of emergency was established in France after the attacks on 13 November 2015. A bill was then issued, greatly increasing the powers of the police, and granting more prerogatives to administrative justice over judicial justice, damaging the separation of powers.

The state of emergency was established in France after the attacks on 13 November 2015. A bill was then issued, greatly increasing the powers of the police, and granting more prerogatives to administrative justice over judicial justice, damaging the separation of powers.