cassation
Cassation is a form of legal remedy used in many civil-law jurisdictions in which a higher court reviews a lower court’s decision to determine if errors of law or procedure occurred. The cassation court generally does not reexamine factual findings; its main task is to ensure correct application and interpretation of the law. By focusing on legal principles rather than facts, cassation aims to harmonize jurisprudence and prevent conflicting rulings.
The institution originated in France with the Cour de cassation established in the early 19th century as
Procedurally, a party seeking cassation petitions the court of cassation through a mechanism such as a pourvoi
Variations exist between countries regarding what issues are eligible for cassation, what constitutes an error of