Court of Cassation
The Court of Cassation is the highest court in many legal systems, primarily in countries following the civil law tradition. Its main role is to review decisions made by lower courts to ensure they comply with the law. It does not re-examine the facts of a case but focuses on legal principles and interpretations.
This court serves as a guardian of the law, promoting uniformity in legal decisions across the country. By addressing issues of legal interpretation, the Court of Cassation helps maintain consistency and fairness in the judicial system, influencing future cases and legal standards.