AFP - PierreGUILLAUD French Justice Minister... - Lot 172 - Ader Entreprises & Patrimoine

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AFP - PierreGUILLAUD French Justice Minister... - Lot 172 - Ader Entreprises & Patrimoine
AFP - PierreGUILLAUD French Justice Minister Robert Badinter addresses the Senate to defend his bill to abolish the death penalty. Paris, September 28 1981. French Minister of Justice Robert Badinter addresses the Senate to defend his bill on the abolition of the death penalty. Paris, September 28, 1981. Silver print on baryta paper, from digital file (black and white lambda print). Dry AFP stamp in lower right margin. Stamp "AFP 5/11/2022 Edition Spéciale N°: 1/1" on verso. Gelatin silver print on baryta paper, from digital file (black and white lambda print). Blind stamp AFP in the lower right margin. Stamp "AFP 5/11/2022 Edition Spéciale N° : 1/1" on verso. Image : 46 x 31 cm - 18.1 x 12.2 in Paper : 50 x 40 cm - 19.7 x 15.7 in The death penalty was definitively abolished in France on October 9, 1981. In the background, the vice-president of the French Senate, Maurice Schuman, who led the debate. The death penalty was definitively abolished in France on October 9, 1981. In the background, the vice- president of the Senate who leads the debate, the senator of the North Maurice Schuman.
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