French National School for the Judiciary, Legal education institute in Bordeaux, France.
The French National School for the Judiciary occupies multiple buildings in Bordeaux dedicated to training future judges and prosecutors through specialized programs.
Charles de Gaulle established the institution in 1958 as the National Centre for Judicial Studies before its renaming to the current title in 1972.
The school maintains academic standards by accepting only 150 students from over 4,500 candidates annually, shaping the next generation of French legal professionals.
Students must complete both a Bachelor and Master in Law degree before gaining admission through competitive examinations to begin their judicial training.
The institution provides identical training for both judges and public prosecutors, enabling career mobility between these positions within the French legal system.
Inception: December 22, 1958
Founders: Charles de Gaulle
Industry: higher education
Website: http://enm.justice.fr
GPS coordinates: 0.00000,0.00000
Latest update: May 27, 2025 06:49
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