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Thirty-Eight Degrees in the Shadow of the Courtrooms

Summary by Actu-Juridique
The heatwaves that have followed since June have revived the debate about air conditioning. The situation of schools, hospitals and EPHADs has been discussed in the past for lack of suitable equipment, but in the justice system we also suffer. Because many courthouses are not air-conditioned. Do we judge correctly in rooms where it is more than 30 degrees and where we work with a professional dress over his clothes? (Photo: ©AdobeStock/HJBC) Bac…
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The heatwaves that have followed since June have revived the debate about air conditioning. The situation of schools, hospitals and EPHADs has been discussed in the past for lack of suitable equipment, but in the justice system we also suffer. Because many courthouses are not air-conditioned. Do we judge correctly in rooms where it is more than 30 degrees and where we work with a professional dress over his clothes? (Photo: ©AdobeStock/HJBC) Bac…

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Actu-Juridique broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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