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  2. M'hammed Abdenabaoui - Wikipedia

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    Abdenabaoui at the 2nd International Justice Conference in Marrakesh (2019). M'hammed Abdenabaoui (also spelled Abdennabaoui) (in Arabic: مَحمد عبد النباوي), born on 21 August 1954 in Khouribga, is a senior Moroccan magistrate and the former attorney general of the King at the Court of Cassation. [1]

  3. Court of cassation - Wikipedia

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    However, the Court of Justice can act as a court of cassation when it hears appeals from the General Court of the European Union. Many common-law supreme courts, like the United States Supreme Court , use a similar system, whereby the court vacates the decision of the lower court and remands the case for retrial in a lower court consistent with ...

  4. Ministry of Justice (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice of Morocco is responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of the judicial system. In addition to managing the prisons, the ministry holds authority over the central administration, that includes the following departments:

  5. Court of Cassation (France) - Wikipedia

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    The building of the Court of Cassation. The prosecution, or parquet général, is headed by the Chief Prosecutor (procureur général). [c] The Chief Prosecutor is a judicial officer, but does not prosecute cases; instead, his function is to advise the Court on how to proceed, analogous to the Commissioner-in-Council's [d] role within the Conseil d'État (lit.

  6. File:Cour d'assises Bruxelles 12 mars 2019.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,239 × 1,752 pixels, file size: 202 KB, MIME type: application/pdf, 10 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. Court of appeal (France) - Wikipedia

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    Procedure (simplified) of an appeal and of an appeal en cassation. The court of appeal recognizes appeals of matters previously brought before the relevant tribunals, (du ressort), both civil and penal: [16] tribunal d'instance. police tribunals; tribunal de grande instance. juge d'instruction; judge of freedoms and of detention; correctional ...

  8. Human rights in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The main and the newly created (2003) civil entity Coalition nationale pour l'abolition de la peine de mort au Maroc (CNAPM, National coalition for the abolition of capital punishment in Morocco) which represents seven associations carrying the slogan Ensemble pour l'abolition de la peine de mort (Together against capital punishment) is also ...

  9. Court of Cassation (Tunisia) - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Cassation (French: Cour de cassation) is the highest court in Tunisia.It is based on the model of the French Court of Cassation.In his publication on Tunisian Judicial system: A Continuous Progress toward the Judicial Independence, Baya Amouri described the Court of Cassation or the Tunisian Supreme Court as Tunisia's court of final appeal.