badinter

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badinter

The word "badinter" is not a standard French word; it is a proper noun, referring to Robert Badinter, a French lawyer, politician, and former Minister of Justice, known for his role in abolishing the death penalty in France.


Here, 'Badinter' is used as a proper noun to refer to Mr. Robert Badinter, a known figure in context.

Le ministre Badinter a promu des réformes significatives dans le système judiciaire.

Minister Badinter promoted significant reforms in the judicial system.


In this case, 'Badinter' refers to the philosophical ideas or contributions of Robert Badinter.

En écrivant sur la philosophie de Badinter, l'auteur explore des concepts juridiques complexes.

By writing about Badinter's philosophy, the author explores complex legal concepts.


'Badinter' is referenced to indicate his noteworthy decisions regarding policy changes impacting major societal norms.

Les décisions de Badinter ont marqué un tournant dans l'abolition de la peine de mort.

Badinter's decisions marked a turning point in the abolition of the death penalty.