Paris court
Coverage of Paris court in the Nexus archive.
- Paris court hands monitor 18-month suspended sentence for assaulting preschooler in abuse scandal
A Paris court sentenced a school monitor to an 18-month suspended prison sentence for sexually abusing a kindergarten-age child. This marks the first guilty verdict in a series of abuse allegations involving non-teaching staff in Paris's public schools.
- Behind the scenes: Marine Le Pen's appeal verdict
Marine Le Pen was found guilty in a Paris court ruling that upheld her embezzlement conviction but enabled her to run in the 2027 presidential race. FRANCE 24's Catherine Norris-Trent reported on the court proceedings.
- French Oil Major Failed to Fulfill ‘Vigilance’ Duty on Climate, Paris Court Rules
A Paris court ruled that TotalEnergies must take responsibility for all greenhouse gas emissions across its supply chain, including those from customers' use of its products. The court stated the company cannot hide behind consumers and must fulfill its 'vigilance' duty on climate issues.
- Paris court gives oil giant Total Energies half a year to tighten climate policies. Climate activists cry foul
A Paris court ruled that TotalEnergies must account for customer greenhouse gas emissions within six months, marking the first application of France's 2017 corporate duty of vigilance law to climate change. Climate activists, who sought production cuts and project halts, criticized the decision as insufficient.
- As temperatures soar, Paris court set to rule on landmark climate change case
A Paris court is set to rule on a landmark climate change case against TotalEnergies, which could require the company to reduce oil and gas production. The lawsuit, brought by NGOs and the city of Paris, cites a 2017 law mandating companies prevent environmental risks, amid a heatwave affecting Europe.