French court
The term "French court" typically refers to the judicial system in France, which includes various levels of courts that handle civil, criminal, and administrative cases. The highest court is the Cour de Cassation, which reviews decisions made by lower courts to ensure they comply with the law.
In addition to the judicial aspect, "French court" can also refer to the royal courts of France during the monarchy, where the king and his advisors made important decisions. These courts were known for their elaborate ceremonies and the influence of nobles, shaping the political landscape of the country.