
Haffide BOULAKRAS is a French magistrate currently serving as deputy director of the École nationale de la magistrature (ENM) in Paris, where he oversees continuing education and international relations.
Throughout his career, he has been a pivotal figure in modernizing the French judicial system, notably by leading the Procédure Pénale Numérique (PPN) program to fully digitize criminal procedures and directing the CASSIOPEE project, which created a centralized application for tracking criminal proceedings nationwide. His expertise extends to combating organized crime and terrorism, having served as Deputy Prosecutor in Bobigny, worked in the national counter-terrorism unit, and worked in Eurojust, the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation. Most recently, Haffide BOULAKRAS played a crucial role as ministerial delegate for the "États généraux de la Justice," a groundbreaking initiative aimed at improving the judicial system through comprehensive citizen consultation and professional reflection. His strategic vision and commitment to digital transformation and judicial efficiency have established him as a key innovator in the French judicial landscape.