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A Court of Cassation is a high instance court that exists in some judicial systems. Courts of cassation are appellate courts of the highest instance. They are roughly equivalent to supreme courts in other countries. Some of them are:
- Court of Cassation (Armenia)
- Court of Cassation (Belgium)
- Supreme Court of Cassation of Bulgaria
- In Ethiopia, the Seber
- Court of Cassation (France)
- Court of Cassation (Greece)
- In Iraq, the Court of Cassation of Iraq (see Constitution of Iraq#Judicial branch)
- Court of Cassation (Italy)
- In Romania, the High Court of Cassation and Justice
- Court of Cassation (Qatar)
- Court of Cassation (Senegal)
- Supreme Court of Cassation of Serbia
- In Switzerland, some districts ("cantons") such as Zurich have local Courts of Cassation (Switzerland)
- Court of Cassation (Tunisia)
- Court of Cassation (Turkey)
- In Lebanon, there are four Courts of Cassation (three courts for civil and commercial cases and one court for criminal cases)
- In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Court of Cassation of Saudi Arabia
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