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  2. Judiciary of France - Wikipedia

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    ordinary courts (ordre judiciaire), which handle criminal and civil litigation, and; administrative courts (ordre administratif), which supervise the government and handle complaints; The structure of the French judiciary is divided into three tiers: Inferior courts of original and general jurisdiction

  3. French judiciary courts - Wikipedia

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    The French judiciary courts (French: ordre judiciaire), also known as "ordinary courts", are one of two main divisions of the dual jurisdictional system in France, the other division being the administrative courts (French: ordre administratif). [1] Ordinary courts have jurisdiction over two branches of law:

  4. Court of Cassation (France) - Wikipedia

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    The building of the Court of Cassation. The prosecution, or parquet général, is headed by the Chief Prosecutor (procureur général). [c] The Chief Prosecutor is a judicial officer, but does not prosecute cases; instead, his function is to advise the Court on how to proceed, analogous to the Commissioner-in-Council's [d] role within the Conseil d'État (lit.

  5. Ordinary court - Wikipedia

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    Cour de cassation in France is an example of a supreme ordinary court.. Ordinary court or judicial court is a type of court with comprehensive subject-matter jurisdiction compared to 'specialized court' with limited jurisdiction over specific field of matters, such as intellectual property court.

  6. Jurisdictional dualism in France - Wikipedia

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    Jurisdictional dualism in France is the separation of the French court system into two separate divisions, or "ordres", as they are called in French: the ordinary courts (ordre judiciaire), and the administrative courts (ordre administratif). [1]

  7. List of supreme courts by country - Wikipedia

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    Elected/appointed in equal portions by Italian Parliament, President of the Italian Republic, and highest Italian courts 9 years (not renewable) 15 Supreme Court of Cassation Ivory Coast: Constitutional Council: Supreme Court of the Ivory Coast Jamaica: Court of Appeal: Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Japan: Supreme Court of Japan

  8. Tribunal de grande instance de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Tribunal judiciaire de Paris (abbreviated TJ; in English: Judicial Court of Paris), located at the Judicial Campus of Paris in Batignolles, is the largest court in France by caseload. It replaced the capital's former Tribunal de grande instance ( Court of major instance ) and Tribunal d'instance ( court of petty instance ) under an ...

  9. Category:Judiciaries by country - Wikipedia

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