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Article L743-23 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

The First President of the Court of Appeal or his delegate may, by reasoned order and without having first summoned the parties, reject statements of appeal that are manifestly inadmissible.
When an appeal is lodged against a decision made by the liberty and detention judge in the cases provided for in articles L. 741-10 and L. 742-8, it may also reject the statement of appeal without having first summoned the parties if it appears that no new factual or legal circumstances have arisen since the administrative detention or its renewal, or that the elements provided in support of the application clearly do not justify an end to the detention.

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Article L743-23


Le premier président de la cour d’appel ou son délégué peut, par ordonnance motivée et sans avoir préalablement convoqué les parties, rejeter les déclarations d’appel manifestement irrecevables.
Lorsqu’il est saisi d’un appel contre une décision rendue par le juge des libertés et de la détention dans les cas prévus aux articles L. 741-10 et L. 742-8, il peut également rejeter la déclaration d’appel sans avoir préalablement convoqué les parties s’il apparaît qu’aucune circonstance nouvelle de fait ou de droit n’est intervenue depuis le placement en rétention administrative ou son renouvellement, ou que les éléments fournis à l’appui de la demande ne permettent manifestement pas de justifier qu’il soit mis fin à la rétention.

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