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    The Court of Cassation (French: Cour de cassation [kuʁ də kasɑsjɔ̃] ) is the supreme court for civil and criminal cases in France. It is one of the country's...
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    monarchy in France that endured 150 years until the French Revolution. McCabe says critics used fiction to portray the degraded Turkish court, using "the...
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    The French court ("Cour de France" in French), often simply “la cour”, refers to the group of people, known as courtiers, who lived in the direct entourage...
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    the French court system (in French) The French legal system Archived 2021-11-02 at the Wayback Machine Ordinary courts - France Specialised courts - France...
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    In France, the Labour Courts or employment tribunals (French: conseil de prud'hommes) resolve individual disputes arising out of an employment contract...
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    the trial court’s judgment, the party can file an appeal. While decisions of a court of first instance are termed "jugements" in French, a court of appeals...
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    Strasbourg, France United Nations headquarters in New York, United Nations offices in Geneva, Vienna, Bonn, Nairobi, The Hague (International Court of Justice)...
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    legislative and executive branches of the French Government. However, the 1946 and 1958 French constitutions made it the Court's duty to assist the Cabinet and Parliament...
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    during the French Revolution, Napoleon I returned the French court to its pre-1682 home at the Tuilleries. U.S. ministers to all future French monarchs...
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    the French monarchy, the Courts of Accounts (in French Chambres des comptes) were sovereign courts specialising in financial affairs. The Court of Accounts...
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    Georges Ibrahim Abdallah (category People convicted of murder by France)
    2013 against France to the investigators of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention. Another complaint was sent to the French Supreme Court against Minister...
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  • In France the jurisdictions of the ordre judiciaire, of the French court system are empowered to try either litigation between persons or criminal law...
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    leader of the ultra-royalists, a radical monarchist faction within the French court that affirmed absolute monarchy by divine right and opposed the constitutional...
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  • (Belgium) Tribunal of first instance (France) Court of First Instance (Hong Kong) Courts of First Instance of Peru General Court (European Union), known before...
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    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A court of cassation is a high-instance court that exists in some judicial systems. Courts of cassation do not re-examine...
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    followers, including Concino Concini, the most influential Italian at the French court. Louis XIII, taciturn and suspicious, relied heavily on his chief ministers...
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    view of France and her French advisers. Most of the officials of the court and government were French, and French was the language spoken at court, even...
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    The politics of France take place within the framework of a semi-presidential system determined by the French Constitution of the French Fifth Republic...
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  • Middle French (French: moyen français) is a historical division of the French language that covers the period from the mid-14th to the early 17th centuries...
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    The Yorta Yorta case Robert French was appointed Chief Justice in September 2008. Notable decisions of the French court include: Pape v Commissioner...
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    French-suited playing cards or French-suited cards are cards that use the French suits of trèfles (clovers or clubs ♣), carreaux (tiles or diamonds ♦)...
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  • of that compensation payout. The French appeals court, while overturning the criminal rulings by the Parisian court, affirmed the civil ruling and left...
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    Elisabeth of France, or Elisabeth of Valois (Spanish: Isabel de Valois; French: Élisabeth de Valois) (2 April 1546 – 3 October 1568), was Queen of Spain...
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    Lady-in-waiting (redirect from Court lady)
    elaborate in Europe in the 15th century and became an example for France when the French royal court expanded in the late 15th century and introduced new offices...
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    often neglected by the court and overshadowed by the King's many mistresses. Without any political influence in the French court or government (except...
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    himself, who was a highly dynamic and engaging figure in the French court when he visited. The French publication of Locke's Treatises in 1724 also played an...
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    The French East India Company (French: Compagnie française pour le commerce des Indes orientales) was a joint-stock company founded in France on 1 September...
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    anchor], Catherine de' Medici did not introduce Italian food to the French court to create haute cuisine. Georges Auguste Escoffier is a central figure...
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    Henry II (French: Henri II; 31 March 1519 – 10 July 1559) was King of France from 1547 until his death in 1559. The second son of Francis I and Duchess...
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    French courts in 2008.[citation needed] Employers are free to decide whether to make Whit Monday a day off or not. French labor law, L3133-3 French labor...
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