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Marie-Noelle Jobard-Bachellier has written:

'La technique de cassation' -- subject(s): Cassation

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Marie-Noelle Jobard-Bachellier has written:

'La technique de cassation' -- subject(s): Cassation

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H. Goujon has written:

'Le Concile du Vatican et la cour de cassation'

'Le Concile du Vatican et la cour de cassation' -- subject(s): Accessible book

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The term "Court of Cassation" refers to the highest appellate court in some legal systems, including France and Italy. Its primary function is to review lower court decisions to ensure they are in accordance with the law and to correct any errors in the interpretation or application of the law. The Court of Cassation focuses on legal issues rather than re-evaluating the facts of the case.

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Bastiaan Eliza Wielenga has written:

'Essai sur la cassation civile aux Pays-Bas' -- subject(s): Appellate procedure

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There are 85 judges in the Court of Cassation of France, working in six separate divisions.

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