The Court of Cassation (French: Cour de cassation [kuʁ də ka.sa.sjɔ̃]) is the supreme court for civil and criminal cases in France. It is one of the country's...
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Françaises, 1861 Cour de cassation, chambres réunies. Audiences des 22 et 23 juillet 1862. Présidence de M. Nicias Gaillard, Paris: imp. de Guyot et Scribe...
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Judiciary of France (section Court of Cassation)
functions of the avoué were abolished in 2012. The Court of Cassation (cour de cassation) is the highest level of appeal in France. These courts sit in...
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French judiciary courts (section Cour nationale de l'incapacité et de la tarification de l'assurance des accidents du travail)
and second degree judges, which sometimes appears in cassation court verdicts. The Cour de cassation renders two types of verdict: confirmatif or infirmatif...
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devant la Cour de cassation". Le Monde (in French). January 7, 1977. Archived from the original on August 27, 2020. Fischer, Nicolas (2015). "De l'informalité...
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Conseil d'État (category Grands corps de l'État)
(section de l'intérieur), Welfare and Social Security (section sociale), Public Works (section des travaux publics) and Administrative Issues (section de l'administration...
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§ décision de justice, § jugement, § ordonnance, § relaxe. See also: § cour. Note: not to be confused with: § arrêté. Usage note: arrêt de cassation – decision...
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à l'université". 20minutes (in French). 29 March 2019. "Cour de cassation, criminelle, Chambre criminelle, 12 novembre 2008, 07–83.398, Publié au bulletin"...
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