Tribunal de grande instance de Paris
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The Tribunal judiciaire de Paris (abbreviated TJ; in English: Judicial Court of Paris), located at the Judicial Campus of Paris in Batignolles, is the largest court in France by caseload. It replaced the capital's former Tribunal de grande instance (Court of major instance) and Tribunal d'instance (court of petty instance) under an amalgamation of jurisdictions that came into effect on January 1, 2020.[2]
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Tribunal judiciaire de Paris | |
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Jurisdiction | Paris city with certain national and inter-regional cases |
Location | Batignolles, Paris[1] |
Number of positions | 536 magistrates (361 judges, 122 magistrates, and 53 local judges) and 950 civil servants |
Website | https://www.tribunal-de-paris.justice.fr |
President | |
Currently | Stéphane Noel |
Since | 2020 |
Three vice-presidents |
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