The French Court of Cassation Has Referred the Agent Orange Case to the Highest Level of Jurisdiction.
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In their decision on July 8, the judges of the Court of Cassation stated that the case raised 'a matter of principle' that required consideration by the General Assembly to reach a unanimous decision.
The Court of Cassation issued a surprising ruling on July 8th in the case pitting Tran To Nga against the companies that produced Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. It ordered the case to be referred to its plenary assembly, extending the judicial process from six months to a year. Not exactly a decision, but rather a postponement. The Court of Cassation ordered on July 8th the case to be referred to its plenary assembly, the court's most sole…
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