Winning the case before the courts is one thing. Constraints on the part that succeeds are another, sometimes more arduous. The litigation of the noise nuisances demonstrates this with disheartening constancy: operators condemned to put an end to disturbances persist in their inaction, in disregard of court decisions, until a new intervention by the judge comes to remind that no one is above the law. Court of Justice of Blois, Judge of Enforceme…
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Winning the case before the courts is one thing. Constraints on the part that succeeds are another, sometimes more arduous. The litigation of the noise nuisances demonstrates this with disheartening constancy: operators condemned to put an end to disturbances persist in their inaction, in disregard of court decisions, until a new intervention by the judge comes to remind that no one is above the law. Court of Justice of Blois, Judge of Enforceme…