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Bernard Lavigne (born 1959) is a French judge.
In 2005, he was one of the first team leader of the International Criminal Court and specifically tasked with the enforcement of international law in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lavigne pursued Congolese war criminals and combated the phenomenon of child soldiers. Lavigne concluded his three-year mission in June 2007 before being nominated at the Toulouse grande instance tribunal.
References
- "Décret du 19 juin 1992 portant nomination de magistrats" (in French). Journal Officiel de la République Française.
- "Décret du 23 mars 2005 portant détachement (magistrature)" (in French). Journal Officiel de la République Française.
- "Décret du 18 juillet 2007 portant nomination (magistrature)" (in French). Journal Officiel de la République Française.
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