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Wat (wie) is court of the first instance - definitie

FRENCH COURT
Court of First Instance (france); Court of first instance (france); Court of First Instance (France)

court of first instance         
TYPE OF COURT IN WHICH TRIALS TAKE PLACE
First instance; Trial courts; Court of First Instance; Trial court judge; Court of first instance; Courts of first instance; Trial judge; Trial Judge
¦ noun a court in which legal proceedings are begun or first heard.
trial court         
TYPE OF COURT IN WHICH TRIALS TAKE PLACE
First instance; Trial courts; Court of First Instance; Trial court judge; Court of first instance; Courts of first instance; Trial judge; Trial Judge
n. the court which holds the original trial, as distinguished from a court of appeals. See also: trial
Trial court         
TYPE OF COURT IN WHICH TRIALS TAKE PLACE
First instance; Trial courts; Court of First Instance; Trial court judge; Court of first instance; Courts of first instance; Trial judge; Trial Judge
A trial court or court of first instance is a court having original jurisdiction, in which trials take place. Appeals from the decisions of trial courts are usually made by higher courts with the power of appellate review (appellate courts).

Wikipedia

Tribunal d'instance

In France, the Tribunal d'instance (literally "Court of First Instance") is a judicial lower court of record of first instance for general civil suits and includes a criminal division, the Police Court (tribunal de police), which hears cases of misdemeanors or summary offences (contraventions). Since it has original jurisdiction, the Court's rulings may be appealed to a French appellate court or Supreme Court. The court was formerly known as a Justice of the Peace Court (justice de paix) until the judicial restructuring of 1958.

In the Court, proceedings are conducted based on oral testimony and arguments, and, unlike in higher courts, legal counsel is not mandatory.

Other judicial courts of original jurisdiction are:

  • Magistrate courts (juge de proximité) - for small claims and petty misdemeanors (since 1 July 2017 these claims now fall under the jurisdiction of the tribunal d'instance)
  • High courts (tribunal de grande instance) - handles complex suits and has a criminal section, the Criminal Court (tribunal correctionnel), that hears cases involving minor felonies or indictable offences (délits)
  • Commercial court (Tribunal de commerce)
  • Employment Tribunal (Conseil des prud'hommes)
  • Agricultural Land Tribunal (tribunal paritaire des baux ruraux)
  • Social security tribunal (tribunal des affaires de sécurité sociale)