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The Court of Cassation ((オランダ語:Hof van Cassatie), (フランス語:Cour de cassation), (ドイツ語:Kassationshof)) is the main court of last resort in Belgium. It was originally modelled after the French Cour de cassation. Its jurisdiction and powers are similar to those of its French counterpart. ''To maintain readability: Dutch terms will be abbreviated as D, French terms as F.'' ==Organisation== The court comprises three chambers with 16 judges. Each chamber in turn has a Dutch and a French division. Each chamber has a chief judge, called the President, and two heads of division, one for each language group. The entire court is headed by a chief judge called the First President. The ''parket generaal'' (D) or ''parquet général'' (F) is headed by the Chief Prosecutor (D: ''procureur-generaal'', F: ''procureur général''). The Prosecutor is a magistrate, but does not actually try cases (his role is to give legal advice to the Court, in a similar manner to the Commissioner of the Government of Council of State (D: ''Raad van State'', F: ''Conseil d'État''). He brings cases to the Court "in the name of the law." The Chief Prosecutor is aided by the First Prosecutor (''first advocat-general'') and about 12 Prosecutors (D: ''advocaten-generaal'', F: ''avocats généraux''). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Court of Cassation (Belgium)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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