Global security law
The global security law is a French legislative text promulgated on 25 May 2021. It is intended to
- grant municipal police departments more autonomy,
- permit police live-feed access to body cameras as worn by policemen, as well as footage from drones, and
- protect members of the police force (and their relatives) from off-duty attacks by allowing them to bear their service weapon even off-duty, as well as by restricting naming and photography of policemen (and their relatives).
Loi relative à la sécurité globale | |
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National Assembly | |
Territorial extent | France |
Enacted by | National Assembly |
Enacted by | Senate |
Legislative history | |
First chamber: National Assembly | |
Bill citation | JORF n° 0120 du 26 mai 2021 (in French) |
Introduced by | Jean Castex |
Introduced | 20 October 2020 |
First reading | 4 November 2020 – 24 November 2020 |
Second reading | 15 April 2021 |
Second chamber: Senate | |
First reading | 3 March 2020 – 18 March 2021 |
Status: In force |
The last point is primarily regulated in the law's Article 24 giving the bill the nickname Article 24 in public discourse.
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