Cours d'Appel
The "Cours d'Appel" is a French court that serves as an appellate court, meaning it reviews decisions made by lower courts. It is responsible for hearing appeals in civil and criminal cases, ensuring that justice is upheld and legal standards are maintained. The court can confirm, modify, or overturn lower court rulings.
In France, there are several Cours d'Appel located throughout the country, each covering specific geographic areas. These courts play a crucial role in the French legal system, providing a mechanism for individuals to challenge decisions and seek a fair resolution to their disputes.