The recent murder of an 11-year-old schoolgirl in France has ignited significant public outrage regarding the nation's judicial processes. In response, the justice minister has announced a sweeping review of 70,000 child sexual abuse cases.
This initiative aims to address concerns about the handling of such sensitive cases within the French justice system. However, the practicality of reviewing such a large number of cases in just five weeks has raised questions among legal experts.
While some believe that the review could lead to necessary reforms, others are skeptical about its feasibility and effectiveness, highlighting the complexities involved in managing such a vast number of cases in a limited timeframe.