The French Court of Cassation has upheld the extradition of Prince Paul of Romania, also known as Paul Philip Al Romaniei, to Bucharest. The 77-year-old is accused of conspiring with fraudsters since 2006 to reclaim properties he claimed as a royal heir.
Marine Le Pen has officially launched her campaign for the 2027 French presidential election, despite ongoing legal challenges that could potentially require her to wear an electronic tag. A recent court decision on her appeal is expected to influence her political standing.
France's Court of Cassation has annulled the requalification of facts for the police officer involved in Nahel's death, thereby reopening the possibility of a murder trial, stating that the lower court did not justify its decision.
DÉCRYPTAGE - Les avocats de la candidate à la présidentielle ont à leur disposition plusieurs éléments juridiques pour l’avantager face à la Cour de cassation.
Marine Le Pen has officially announced her candidacy for the French presidential elections in 2027, despite a recent appeals conviction. She stated her intention to run, with Jordan Bardella expected to be her Prime Minister.
France's Court of Cassation is reviewing appeals related to the decision not to prosecute a police officer for the murder of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk, whose death sparked widespread riots in June 2023.
An Orthodox church in Nice is awaiting a decision from the French Court of Cassation in its ongoing property dispute with Moscow, as a lower court has deferred to the highest French jurisdiction on the complex ownership question.
Recent polls indicate that Marine Le Pen is projected to win the French presidential elections in 2027, despite her recent conviction for misuse of EU funds. Her campaign strategy, often featuring Jordan Bardella, aims to attract a broad range of voters.
France's Court of Cassation has ruled that the country must recognize parentage established by a foreign court in cases of surrogacy (GPA), citing the child's best interest despite France's ban on the practice.
France's Cour de cassation has ruled that any dismissal based, even partially, on an employee's pregnancy is null and void, clarifying essential points regarding recruitment and termination for pregnant women.
France's highest judicial court, the Cour de cassation, has ruled to extend the protection of journalists' sources to all locations, including outside their offices, following a case involving a journalist whose notes and laptop were seized in a restaurant.