Left fatherless by the Holocaust, Robert Badinter waged a lifelong fight for justice
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Robert Badinter, a former justice minister and Holocaust survivor, is set to be honored at the Panthéon in Paris on October 9. His father's deportation during the Nazi occupation deeply influenced his lifelong commitment to fighting anti-Semitism and advocating for a more humane justice system. Badinter is particularly renowned for his pivotal role in abolishing the death penalty in France, making his induction not just a personal tribute but a recognition of his significant contributions to justice and human rights.
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