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The French Court

The French Court refers to the formal legal system in France responsible for interpreting and applying laws, especially in civil, criminal, and administrative cases. It consists of a hierarchy of courts, including local courts, appellate courts, and the Court of Cassation, which is the highest court ensuring uniformity in legal decisions. French courts operate based on established laws and legal procedures, and they aim to administer justice fairly and efficiently. The system also reflects France’s legal traditions, combining civil law principles with procedures unique to the French judicial context.