Christie's Withdraws Rare 'first Calculator' After French Court Halts Export
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Christie's withdraws a rare 'first calculator' from auction after a French court halts its export due to inadequate expert assessment, sparking discussion on cultural heritage preservation.
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France does have Télérecours for attorneys like the US CM/ECF, but they do not provide public access to the case docket like the US PACER system or the US Supreme Court. (To be fair, no other country has such a basic commitment to transparency for judicial dockets and filings.)
[1] https://paris.tribunal-administratif.fr/decisions-de-justice...
[2] https://paris.tribunal-administratif.fr/Media/mediatheque-ta...
[3] https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/article_lc/LEGIARTI0000...
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