« J’ai fait le choix d’être libre »
This article presents two interviews with Claire, a judge, revealing the delusions of some of these judges leaving the profession to find fulfilment in a new activity. It discusses the determining factors of this choice in Claire's professional career ; first by describing her experience as a j...
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doaj-80c1ab31d2a7478fac37b42288f840b22020-12-21T13:34:39ZfraLa Nouvelle Revue du TravailLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail2263-89892020-11-011710.4000/nrt.7673« J’ai fait le choix d’être libre »Lucile BeldaThis article presents two interviews with Claire, a judge, revealing the delusions of some of these judges leaving the profession to find fulfilment in a new activity. It discusses the determining factors of this choice in Claire's professional career ; first by describing her experience as a judge, then by showing how the disappointment of her first vocation and her commitment to ecology led her to set up a business, all within the context of social and geographical mobility. This breaking point highlights dysfunctions in the judicial system and shows how those at the heart of the institution experience them.http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/7673judgeworking conditionscommitmentecology |
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This article presents two interviews with Claire, a judge, revealing the delusions of some of these judges leaving the profession to find fulfilment in a new activity. It discusses the determining factors of this choice in Claire's professional career ; first by describing her experience as a judge, then by showing how the disappointment of her first vocation and her commitment to ecology led her to set up a business, all within the context of social and geographical mobility. This breaking point highlights dysfunctions in the judicial system and shows how those at the heart of the institution experience them. |
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