Jean-Marc Sauvé

Jean-Marc Sauvé (born 28 May 1949) is a French civil servant. He formerly was vice-president of the Council of State (France) and is now president of the French Institute of Administrative Sciences.

Jean-Marc Sauvé
Vice-president of the Conseil d'État
In office
3 October 2006  29 May 2018
Preceded byRenaud Denoix de Saint Marc
Succeeded byBruno Lasserre
Personal details
Born (1949-05-28) 28 May 1949
Templeux-le-Guérard, France
NationalityFrench
Alma materSciences Po, ÉNA
OccupationCivil servant

Biography

In 1977, he finished first in the École nationale d'administration (French national school of administration). Most of his career was spent as a functionary and magistrate in the Council of State (France) (the Administrative Supreme Court of France). He was also adviser of the French justice minister and speaker of the government from 1995 to 2006.

On 13 September 2006 he became vice-president of the Council of State (France), the Administrative Supreme Court of France. He holds the position of President of the Cite International universitaire de Paris. He was President of the institution when in August 2018 when an unusually large number of Argentinean students were expelled overnight.[1] The students alleged that these unusual expulsions[2] took place in order to silence feminist and pro-choice Argentinean students in Paris,[3] as Argentina was heading towards a Senate vote to end the penalisation of abortion.[4]

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