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Viewing cable 05PARIS3194, FY 2006 IVLP- NOMINATION AND PART I BIODATA FOR MR.

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
05PARIS3194 2005-05-11 13:50 2011-08-24 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Paris
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

111350Z May 05
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 PARIS 003194 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR ECA/PE/V/R/E (CAROL GRABAUSKAS; STEVE TAYLOR); 
EUR/PPD (LILLIAN DEVALCOURT) 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OEXC SCUL FR
SUBJECT: FY 2006 IVLP- NOMINATION AND PART I BIODATA FOR MR. 
ALEXIS BOUROZ - PRINCIPAL CANDIDATE FOR INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM. 
 
REF: 
 
START FIXED-FORMAT TEXT (PLEASE DO NOT EDIT): 
: The following data is in a fixed format which enables 
: automated processing in Washington and should not be 
: edited except by means of the Post-EVDB software. 
EXPORT-SOURCE: POST-EVDB 
VERSION: 3.0.7 
POST-EMAIL: PaillardS@state.gov 
TRANSMITTING-POST: PAS Paris 
TRANSMITTING-POST-ID: 14544 
EXPORT-TYPE: BIO DATA 
START NOMINATION: 
ECA-OFFICE: E/VGE 
PROG-AGENCY-NAME: 
POST-PROJ-ID: 287 
ECA-PROJ-NO: 
PROJ-NAME: FY 2006 - INDIVIDUAL Program - Alexis Bouroz 
START MEMO PROJ-DESC: 
 
END MEMO PROJ-DESC: 
PROJ-TYPE: Individual 
PROG-TYPE: IV Grant Visitor 
FY: 2006 
DEPART-POST: 
SESSION-DATE: 
RETURN-POST: 
NO-OF-PART: 1 
RANK-ORDER: 15 
START MEMO POST-OBJ: 
 
END MEMO POST-OBJ: 
START MEMO POST-RCMD: 
 
END MEMO POST-RCMD: 
ECA-OFFICE-ID: 1047 
PROG-AGENCY-ID: 
PROJ-TYPE-ID: IND 
PROG-TYPE-ID: 29 
NOMINATING-POST-ID: 14544 
FUNDING-CNTRY-ID: 
STATUS: N 
ORIGINATOR: P 
SUBJ-DISC: Judicial System 
START BIO: 
PREFIX: Mr. 
F-NAME: Alexis 
M-NAME: 
L-NAME: Bouroz 
SUFFIX: 
POSITION-CODE: 0 
PRINCIPAL?: Yes 
M-ADDR1: Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature 
M-ADDR2: 10, rue des Freres Bonnie 
M-ADDR3: 
M-CITY: Bordeaux 
M-STATE: 
M-CNTRY: France 
M-ZONE: 33080 cedex 
M-ZIP: 
M-PHONE: + (33) 5.56.52.67.60 
M-FAX: + (33) 5.56.00.10.99 
M-EMAIL: alexis.bouroz@justice.fr 
M-CNTRY-ID: FR 
M-ADDRTYPE: B 
GENDER: M 
DOB: 05/27/1967 
MAR-STAT: M 
BIRTH-CITY: Douai 
BIRTH-CNTRY: France 
CITIZ-CNTRY: France 
RES-CNTRY: France 
START MEMO POSITION: 
Magistrate in charge of penal training, National School for 
Magistrate (ENM), Bordeaux, since 2003 
END MEMO POSITION: 
START MEMO OTHER-POSITIONS: 
 
END MEMO OTHER-POSITIONS: 
START MEMO PREV-POSITIONS: 
- 1998-2003 - Assistant District Attorney, County Court of 
Saint Denis de la Reunion 
- 1996-1998 - Committing Magistrate, County Court of Douai; 
President of the Magistrates' Court 
- 1994-1996 - Committing Magistrate, County Court of Saint 
Omer 
- 1992 - Internship, Regional Court of Dakar and Ziguinchor, 
Senegal 
END MEMO PREV-POSITIONS: 
START MEMO US-TRAVEL: 
Miami - three times in transit only 
END MEMO US-TRAVEL: 
START MEMO OTHER-TRAVEL: 
- Indonesia, Fiji, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Madagascar, South 
Africa, Comoros Islands, Namibia, Zimbabwe - 1998-2003 for 
tourism 
- Senegal - 1992, internship 
- South America - prior to 1995 for tourism 
- Europe, Canada, Tunisia - prior to 1998 for tourism 
END MEMO OTHER-TRAVEL: 
START MEMO EDUCATION: 
- National School of Magistrates, Bordeaux 
- Graduate degree in Private General Law, University of Paris 
II 
- B.A. and Master's in Law, University of Paris II 
END MEMO EDUCATION: 
START MEMO MEMBERSHIPS: 
Naval Reserve Officer 
END MEMO MEMBERSHIPS: 
START MEMO PUBLICATIONS: 
Various publications for the internal use of ENM (National 
School for Magistrates) on sentencing, judicial 
investigations, and mistreatment of children 
END MEMO PUBLICATIONS: 
START MEMO SPEC-CONSID: 
 
END MEMO SPEC-CONSID: 
FIRST-LANG: French 
ENGL-READ: 2 
ENGL-SPEAK: 2 
ENGL-COMP: 2 
START MEMO NOM-POST-OBJ: 
Given the still centralized nature of the French Republican 
system, candidates from the ENM are essential to our efforts 
to reach out to their judicial sector. There is no better way 
to achieve results in familiarizing French magistrates with 
American approaches to legal and judicial concerns. Judge 
Bouroz is an exceptional candidate. He has had no real 
contacts with the United States and very interested in 
learning more about the American system. His position over the 
next few years and for the rest of his career offers a unique 
opportunity to create a positive long-term relationship and 
interlocutor. 
END MEMO NOM-POST-OBJ: 
START MEMO NOM-POST-RCMD: 
The nominee has some English, but is not sufficiently 
confident to be able to undertake an English-only program. In 
any case neither of the European regional programs dealing 
with trafficking in persons or international crime fall 
particularly within his areas of expertise. A program focused 
more on social issues with a strong legal/judicial component 
would seem most appropriate. 
END MEMO NOM-POST-RCMD: 
START MEMO VIS-OBJ: 
 
END MEMO VIS-OBJ: 
START MEMO VIS-REC: 
 
END MEMO VIS-REC: 
NOMINATING-OFFICER: J. Brinton Rowdybush 
START MEMO NOMINATING-JUSTIFICATION: 
The National School for Magistrates (ENM) is located in 
Bordeaux and is the sole institution for the training of 
judges in France. After a rigorous selection process for 
admission, the students undergo an intense program and a stage 
in preparation for their responsibilities in the judicial 
system. Later in their careers some of the most promising 
judges are brought back under a three-year renewable agreement 
to teach the next generation of magistrates. 
Alexis Bouroz is a rising young magistrate who recently joined 
the faculty at ENM. He is responsible for courses dealing with 
penal (prosecutorial) issues. He teaches courses on 
investigations, the decision to pursue cases, and how to 
support accusations. In addition, he has broader 
responsibility for training on justice and the media. Bouroz 
is in a vital position where he is in daily contact with 
significant numbers of individuals who will become judges in 
France. 
Judge Bouroz was selected, by the Director of ENM, from among 
several candidates who had expressed interest in the IV 
program. The Director has been an excellent contact for the 
APP, and has been involved with providing outstanding 
candidates from ENM in the past. Since Bouroz is at the 
beginning of his minimum three year tenure, selection now 
would have the broadest possible effect over the next several 
years, not only for his potential impact on the student body, 
but also because of his interaction with the other faculty and 
administrators of the school. 
The judicial profession in France is one of the pillars of 
their governing system. It has become increasingly assertive 
and independent over the past generation. There has been 
growing interest in looking beyond France for ideas which 
might ameliorate the administration of Justice here. The 
recent adoption of "plaider coupable" which is a version of 
the U.S. plea-bargaining is an important example of this, and 
one in which Bourg and ENM are intensely interested. Given the 
important transnational judicial contacts that are requires in 
today's world, Judge Bouroz's selection is one that would have 
a major long-term ripple effect. 
END MEMO NOMINATING-JUSTIFICATION: 
NOM-OFF: APP Bordeaux, France 
SPEAKER?: No 
NOTIFY-EMB: No 
MEDIA?: No 
HOME-STAY: No 
HOME-HOSP?: No 
E-I-TYPE: INTERPRETER 
NOMINEE-ID: 574 
PERSON-ID: 473 
BIRTH-CNTRY-ID: FR 
CITIZ-CNTRY-ID: FR 
RES-CNTRY-ID: FR 
FIRST-LANG-ID: FR 
E-I-TYPE-ID: I 
NOM-POST-ID: 14544 
NOM-FUNDING-CNTRY-ID: 0 
NOM-STATUS: N 
DS2019-ACTION: 1 
DS2019-SUBJECT: 
SPONS-FUNDS: 0 
SPONS-AGENCY1: 
USGOVT-AGENCY1: 
US-AGENCY-AMT1: 0 
USGOVT-AGENCY2: 
US-AGENCY-AMT2: 0 
INTL-ORG1: 
INTL-ORG-AMOUNT1: 0 
INTL-ORG2: 
INTL-ORG-AMOUNT2: 0 
VIS-GOVT-AMT: 0 
COMMISSION: 0 
OTHER-AMOUNT: 0 
VIS-AMOUNT: 0 
VIS-CAT: 
END BIO: 
END NOMINATION: 
END FIXED-FORMAT TEXT: 
 
  WOLFF