"The Instrumentalization of the Judicial System: Abuses, Strategies, and Loopholes in Residency Procedures in France" analyzes the legal and litigation mechanisms related to immigration and the residency of foreign nationals. Through this analysis, the book examines how certain procedures intended to protect fundamental rights can sometimes be used strategically and diverted from their original objectives in the context of applications for legalization or continued residence in the country. It explores the system's flaws, their consequences for institutions, and avenues for reform that would reconcile justice, efficiency, and respect for the rule of law.
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