A judge-rapporteur is appointed by the president of the chamber seised or to which the case is distributed.
In hearing the case, he has the same powers as the court.
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A judge-rapporteur is appointed by the president of the chamber seised or to which the case is distributed.
In hearing the case, he has the same powers as the court.
Un juge rapporteur est désigné par le président de la chambre saisie ou à laquelle l’affaire est distribuée.
Il dispose, pour instruire l’affaire, des mêmes pouvoirs que le tribunal.
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