SupremeCourt of Appeal may refer to The SupremeCourt of Appeal of South Africa . The SupremeCourt of Newfoundland Court of Appeal Newfoundland SupremeCourt of Appeal . The West Virginia SupremeCourt of Appeals . It may also refer to other Court of Appeal Courts of Appeal . Disambig ... more details
Infobox High Courtcourt name SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador image Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom HM Government .svg imagesize 150px caption Coat of Arms of the SupremeCourt ref The Court continues to use the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom to identify itself, though it was granted independence from the U.K. in 1907 and has since joined Canada as a province in 1949. ref established 1729 country Newfoundland and Labrador Image Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg border 20px ... province Newfoundland and Labrador , the Court of Appeal is at the top of the hierarchy of courts for the province subject to final appeal to the SupremeCourt of Canada . Legally, the Court of Appeal is the appeal division of the SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador . The Court hears appeals of all type from the SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador SupremeCourt Trial Division , the SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador Unified Family Court Unified Family Court , Provincial Court and a number of boards and tribunals. The court derives its powers and jurisdiction from the http ... Green 2009 Harper Chief Justice of the SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador Trial Division ... Welsh 2001 Chretien SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador Trial Division Justice Malcolm Rowe 2001 Chretien SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador Trial Division Justice Keith Mercer 2003 Chretien SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador Trial Division Justice Leo Barry 2007 Harper SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador Trial Division Justice Charles White 2009 Harper Lawyer at White, Ottenheimer & Baker Justice Michael Harrington 2009 Harper SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador Trial Division Justice Lois R. Hoegg 2010 Harper SupremeCourt of Newfoundland and Labrador Trial ... terms positions 6 website http www.justice.gov.nl.ca just lawcourt appeal.htm justice.gov.nl.ca appeal ... just lawcourt appeal.htm Court website Notes Reflist Courts of Canada Category Canadian appellate courts ... more details
Infobox high courtcourt name SupremeCourt of Appeal native name image imagesize caption motto established ... judge Louis Harms termstart2 2008 Politics of South Africa The SupremeCourt of Appeal SCA is an appellate court in South Africa it is the highest appealcourt except in constitutional law constitutional matters , which are ultimately decided by the Constitutional Court of South Africa Constitutional Court . Since 1999, when the Constitutional Court decided In Re Pharmaceutical Manufacturers , ref ... has been functionally subordinate to the Constitutional Court in nearly all matters. The SupremeCourt of Appeal is the successor to the Appellate Division of the former SupremeCourt of South Africa .... The President of the SupremeCourt of Appeal is Lex Mpati and the Deputy President is Louis Harms judge Louis Harms . The SupremeCourt of Appeal is located in Bloemfontein , although it may hear cases elsewhere if the circumstances require it. Judges Judges of the SCA are known as Judges of Appeal ... col end References reflist External links http www.justice.gov.za sca SupremeCourt of Appeal of South ... Court of Appeal of South Africa Superior Courts of South Africa DEFAULTSORT SupremeCourt Of Appeal ... . The court is composed of a President, a Deputy President, and the number of ordinary Judges of Appeal determined in terms of an Act of Parliament at present there are 22 positions on the court. Judges of Appeal are appointed by the President of South Africa on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission South Africa Judicial Service Commission . Asof 2011 the Judges of Appeal are ref cite web url http www.justice.gov.za sca judges cv.html title Judges of the SupremeCourt of Appeal publisher SupremeCourt of Appeal date 4 March 2011 accessdate 30 December 2011 ref div col colwidth 20em Lex ... Court of Appeal of South Africa ... Court of South Africa Constitutional Court small constitutional matters small terms length of court ... more details
. Supreme courts typically function primarily as appellate court s, hearing appeal s from ... of Appeal. Appeals from The ACT SupremeCourt are heard in the High Court of Australia. The current .... As an appellate court, the SupremeCourt considers cases on appeal both criminal and civil on judgments ..., with the High Court as the apex court, except insofar as where an appeal can go to the SupremeCourt ... of the European Court of Justice. Since there can be no appeal from the SupremeCourt, there is an interlocutory ... a claim are needed to appeal at the SupremeCourt. ref Pablo Contreras, Pedro de ed. . Curso de ... , the SupremeCourt of Appeal of South Africa SupremeCourt of Appeal SCA was created in 1994 and replaced ... research date October 2010 A supremecourt is the highest court within the hierarchy of many legal ... , judgment court , high court , or in South Asia apex court . Broadly speaking, the decisions of a supremecourt are not subject to further review by any other court. In a minority of jurisdictions, the SupremeCourt is not in fact the highest court examples include the SupremeCourt of the State of New York , and the former SupremeCourt of Judicature of England and Wales . Conversely, the supreme ... browse SupremeCourt?r 66 Merriam Webster s Dictionary of Law and Collins English Dictionary ... federal system of government typically have both a federal supremecourt such as the SupremeCourt of the United States , and supreme courts for each member state such as the Supreme ... the functions of a supremecourt between separate courts for criminal and civil cases. Jurisdictions ... from the ordinary courts, headed by a supreme administrative court . A number of jurisdictions ... called the SupremeCourt , even though appeals could be made from that court to the United Kingdom ... highest court as a court of last resort, with the right of appeal to the Privy Council being abolished ... the decisions of the supremecourt usually provide a very strong precedent, or jurisprudence constante ... more details
A court of appeal is an appellate court. Court of Appeal may refer to In Australia Australian Capital Territory Court of Appeal, name used by the SupremeCourt of the Australian Capital Territory exercising its appeal jurisdiction Court of Appeal of New South Wales SupremeCourt of Victoria , Court of Appeal ... of Appeal of the Northern Territory of Australia SupremeCourt of Queensland , Court of AppealSupremeCourt of Western Australia , Court of Appeal In Belgium Court of Appeal Belgium In Canada Alberta Court of Appeal British Columbia Court of Appeal Federal Court of Appeal Canada Manitoba Court of AppealCourt of Appeal of New Brunswick SupremeCourt of Newfoundland Court of AppealCourt of Appeal for the Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Court of AppealCourt of Appeal for Ontario Quebec Court of AppealCourt of Appeal for Saskatchewan Court of Appeal of the Yukon Territory In Cameroon Court of Appeal of Cameroon In Hong Kong Court of Appeal Hong Kong In Fiji Court of Appeal Fiji In Ireland Irish Court of Appeal defunct In Malaysia Court of Appeal Malaysia In New Zealand Court of Appeal of New Zealand In Norway Gulating Court of Appeal In South Africa SupremeCourt of Appeal of South Africa In Sweden Svea Court of Appeal In the United Kingdom Court of Appeal in Chancery no longer in existence Court of Appeal of England and Wales Court of Appeal Northern Ireland In the United States of America California Court of Appeal Florida District Courts of Appeal Florida First District Court of Appeal Florida Second District Court of Appeal Florida Third District Court of Appeal Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal Nongovernmental FIA International Court of Appeal See also intitle Court of AppealCourt of Appeals disambiguation List of Canadian courts of appealAppealCourt of Criminal Appeal disambiguation Court of Criminal Appeals disambiguation disambig de Court of Appeal ... more details
Court of Final Appeal may refer to Court of Final Appeal Hong Kong , the court with the final adjudication power on the laws of Hong Kong. Court of Final Appeal Macau , the court with the final adjudication power on the laws of Macau. disambig Category National supreme courts ... more details
The Court of Appeal of the Yukon Territory is the highest appellate court for the Yukon Territory . It hears appeals of both criminal and civil cases from the SupremeCourt of the Yukon Territory and Yukon Territorial Court . The court consists of justice from the British Columbia Court of Appeal and justices from the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories . The Court of Appeal sits in both Whitehorse and Vancouver. Cases are mostly heard by a panel of three judges. External links http www.justice.gov.yk.ca prog cs crt appeal.html Government of Yukon http laws.justice.gc.ca en C 46 SI 93 53 Yukon Territory Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules, 1993 Courts of Canada Category Canadian appellate courts Category Yukon courts Canada law stub Yukon stub ... more details
Politics of the Republic of Ireland The Court of Criminal Appeal lang ga An Ch irt Achomhaire Choiri il of Republic of Ireland Ireland hears appeals of indictable offences tried in the Circuit Court Ireland Circuit Court , the High Court Republic of Ireland Criminal cases Central Criminal Court and the Special Criminal Court . The Court sits in a division of three, with one SupremeCourt judge and two High Court judges. The court can hear appeals by a defendant against conviction, against sentence or against sentence and conviction. The Director of Public Prosecutions can also appeal against a sentence on the grounds that it is unduly lenient. A further appeal to the SupremeCourt only lies when the Court of Criminal Appeal itself or the Attorney General certifies that a point of law of exceptional public importance needs to be resolved. External links http www.courts.ie courts.ie Library3.nsf pagecurrent B68454B7DF792E6480256D8700502304 Court of Criminal Appeal Courts Service of Ireland Category Appellate courts Ireland Category Courts of the Republic of Ireland Ireland law stub pt Tribunal de Recurso Penal Irlanda sr ... more details
. The SupremeCourt was abolished, and the Chief Justice was made President of the AppealCourt. Following a High Court order on 15 November 2000 to restore the Constitution, upheld by the Court of Appeal ...Judiciary of Fiji The Court of Appeal of Fiji is one of three courts established by Constitution of Fiji Chapter 9 Chapter 9 of the Constitution of Fiji Constitution , the others being the High Court Fiji High Court and the SupremeCourt Fiji SupremeCourt . The Court of Appeal was a new institution ... authorizes the Court of Appeal to hear and determine appeals from all judgements of the High Court. From time to time, other powers may be assigned to this court by law. The Court of Appeal is chaired by the President of the Court of Appeal Fiji President of the Court of Appeal . The Chief Justice Fiji Chief Justice is not permitted to hold this position the Court of Appeal is the only court from which the Chief Justice is constitutionally barred from membership. This is to give the Court of Appeal a measure of independence from the other courts. The December 2005 current President of the AppealCourt is Gordon Ward . Also members of the Court of Appeal are the Puisne judge Fiji puisne judges , at least ten in number who also sit on the High Court , and persons specifically appointed as Justice of Appeal Fiji Justice of Appeal . Section 129 of the Constitution declares that A judge who has sat in a trial of a matter that is the subject of appeal to a higher court must not sit in the appeal. As the membership of the High Court overlaps to a large extent with that of the AppealCourt and the SupremeCourt, this clause is inserted to prevent a conflict of interest. These constitutional ... judges appointed to Fiji Court of Appeal date 4 September 2007 work Radio New Zealand International accessdate 26 September 2011 ref A Court of Appeals ruling in April 2009, which found that the 2006 ... coup December 2006 military coup , six Australia n and New Zealand judges resigned from the court. They were ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Judiciary of Fiji Fiji s Court of Appeal Fiji Court of Appeal is chaired by the President of the Court of Appeal. The Chief Justice Fiji Chief Justice of Fiji is not permitted to hold this position in order to give the Court of Appeal a degree of independence from the High Court Fiji High Court and the SupremeCourt Fiji SupremeCourt , the Chief Justice, who chairs both courts, is Constitution of Fiji constitutionally disqualified from presiding over, or even sitting on, the Court of Appeal. The following persons have served as President of the Court of Appeal since it was established in 1999 . I think one or two names are missing from the table below. Can somebody please check? table width 70 border 1 align center cellpadding 3 cellspacing 0 style margin 5px border 3px solid td width 50 style border bottom 3px solid background efefef President of the Court of Appeal td width 50 style border bottom 3px solid background efefef Term of office Jai Ram Reddy 2000 Timoci Tuivaga Sir Timoci Tuivaga 1 2000 2 March 2001 vacant 2001 2002 Jai Ram Reddy 2002 2003 Gordon Ward 2002 present colspan 2 1 Although the Chief Justice is not allowed to preside over the Court of Appeal, an anomaly existed in 2000 2001 , owing to the suspension of the Constitution of Fiji Constitution by the Interim Military Government in the wake of the Fiji coup of 2000 . Accordingly, the Chief Justice, Sir Timoci Tuivaga, assumed the Presidency of the Court of Appeal until constitutional arrangements were restored in March 2001 . See also Constitution of Fiji Chapter 9 detailing the composition and role of the judiciary DEFAULTSORT President Of The Court Of Appeal Fiji Category Judiciary of Fiji ... more details
year term for current chief as chief ends, if applicable Politics of Singapore The Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore is the nation s highest court and its supremecourtcourt of final appeal . It is the upper division of the SupremeCourt of Singapore SupremeCourt of Singapore , the lower being the High Court of Singapore High Court . The Court of Appeal consists of the Chief Justice of Singapore , who is the President of the Court, and the Judges of Appeal. The Chief Justice may ask judicial officers of the Republic of Singapore List of judges of the SupremeCourt judges of the High Court to sit as members of the Court of Appeal to hear particular cases. The seat of the Court of Appeal is the SupremeCourt of Singapore SupremeCourt Building SupremeCourt Building . The Court ... s highest court, and thus its supremecourtcourt of final appeal . Its earliest predecessor ... Building, Singapore Old SupremeCourt Building , where the Court of Appeal and High Court of Singapore ... 9 January 1970 that the SupremeCourt of the Republic of Singapore consisting of the Court of Appeal .... The Court of Appeal is the upper division of the SupremeCourt, the lower one being the High Court ... SupremeCourt of Singapore date 13 April 2010 . ref File Court of Appeal courtroom, Old SupremeCourt Building, Singapore 20101010 01.jpg thumb The courtroom of the Court of Appeal in the Old Supreme ... of the Judges of Appeal. ref CPC, s. 384 2 . ref File Dock, Court of Appeal courtroom, Old Supreme ...Infobox high court image SupremeCourtBuilding Singapore 20070210.jpg imagesize 300px caption The Supreme ... of the Singapore Statute title SupremeCourt of Judicature Act no 24 year 1969 lk off , now the Singapore Statute title SupremeCourt of Judicature Act cap 322 ed 2007 . ref became final appellate ... to various restrictions. Some types of High Court decisions are not appealable to the Court of Appeal .... Matters heard by the High Court on appeal from the Subordinate Courts cannot be further appealed ... more details
The Court of Appeal in Ireland was created by the Parliament of the United Kingdom Westminster Parliament under the SupremeCourt of Judicature Act Ireland 1877 as the final appellate court within Ireland , then under British rule. Ultimate appeal from this court could be taken to the Judicial functions of the House of Lords House of Lords in London. Partition The Irish Court of Appeal was replaced by separate Courts of Appeal in Northern and Southern Ireland, along with a High Court of Appeal for Ireland, hearing appeals from both, under the United Kingdom s Government of Ireland Act 1920 . The High Court of Appeal for Ireland was short lived, and only heard a handful of cases before being abolished under the UK s Irish Free State Consequential Provisions Act 1922. Abolition In the Irish Free State the Courts of Justice Act 1924 replaced the Court of Appeal in Southern Ireland with a SupremeCourt Ireland SupremeCourt of Justice under the Constitution of the Irish Free State Saorst t ireann Act 1922 by the D il , although a Court of Criminal Appeal was also established to hear criminal appeals that would have been heard by the Court of Appeal s Criminal Division. A Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland was re created under the Judicature Northern Ireland Act 1978. Reputation During the first three decades of its existence, the reputation of the Court of Appeal was very high, arguably higher than that of any other tribunal in Irish legal history. Maurice Healy , writing in the late 1930s, thought that the Court as constituted about 1900 could compare with any college of justice ..., writing in 1960, believed that every Irish barrister would choose the Court of Appeal of that era ... Courts of the Republic of Ireland SupremeCourt Ireland SupremeCourt High Court Ireland High Court Special Criminal Court Northern Ireland law References reflist External links http www.courts.ie ... Holmes retired in 1913 the reputation of the Court declined. In its last years, according to Healy ... more details
File Wranglerska palatset 050701.jpg thumb The Wrangel Palace on Riddarholmen is the seat of the Svea Court of Appeal. The Svea Court of Appeal Svea hovr tt in Swedish , located in Stockholm , is one of six appellate courts in the Sweden Swedish legal system. It was founded in 1614 and was the highest court in Sweden until 1789, when the Supreme Court of Sweden was established. Among people sentenced to death by the court was Nicolaus Olai Campanius . External links http www.dom.se default 966.aspx Website sv icon http www.dom.se templates DV InfoPage 877.aspx Website in English en icon DEFAULTSORT Svea Court Of Appeal Category Appellate courts Category Courts in Sweden Category 1614 establishments Euro law stub de Svea hovr tt et Svea uekohus no Svea hovr tt fi Svean hovioikeus sv Svea hovr tt ... more details
as a reference question . Appeals lie from the Court of Appeal to the SupremeCourt of Canada ... to the Court of Appeal for the Court s advisory opinion. Appeals to the SupremeCourt Appeals may be taken from the Court of Appeal to the SupremeCourt of Canada either by right, by leave of the Supreme ... 1912 1938 ref Appointed to the SupremeCourt of Saskatchewan later appointed to the Court of Appeal ...The Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan frequently referred to as Saskatchewan Court of Appeal or Sask. CA is the highest superior appealcourt in the province of Saskatchewan , Canada . It hears appeals ... of Appeal was created on March 1, 1918, upon the coming into force of The Court of Appeal Act of 1915. ref The Court of Appeal Act , S.S. 1915, c. 9. ref Prior to that date, there was a single superior court for Saskatchewan, known as the SupremeCourt of Saskatchewan, which had both appellate and trial jurisdiction. Individual members of the SupremeCourt sat as trial judges, while the full SupremeCourt ourt also known at the SupremeCourt en banc heard appeals. The 1915 legislation split the appellate functions and the trial functions. The new Court of Appeal was established to take over the appellate function of the SupremeCourt of Saskatchewan, and the new Court of King s Bench was created to take over the trial functions of the SupremeCourt of Saskatchewan. ref The King s Bench Act , S.S. 1915, c. 10. ref The SupremeCourt of Saskatchewan was abolished effective March 1, 1918. Court Structure and Jurisdiction Statutory Basis for the Court of Appeal The Court of Appeal is currently governed by The Court of Appeal Act, 2000 Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel , ref http www.qp.gov.sk.ca documents English Statutes Statutes C42 1.pdf The Court of Appeal Act, 2000 Loi de 2000 sur ... of Appeal Act Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel , s. 3 1 . ref Composition of the Court The Court .... ref The Court of Appeal Act, 2000 Loi de 2000 sur la Cour d appel , S.S. 2000, c. C 42.1, s. 3 2 , as amended ... more details
The Court of Appeal of New Brunswick frequently referred to as New Brunswick Court of Appeal or NBCA is the court of appeal in the province of New Brunswick . There are five Justices, one Chief Justice, any former judge of the Court of Appeal who is a supernumerary judge and any former Chief Justice of New Brunswick who is a judge or a supernumerary judge. The court sits in Fredericton, New Brunswick . Cases are heard by a panel of three judges. The current Chief Justice is Ernest Drapeau The Honourable Ernest Drapeau . Jurisdiction The court hears appeals from the Court of Queen s Bench of New Brunswick , Provincial Court of New Brunswick, and various tribunals. Cases tried by the court can be appealed to the SupremeCourt of Canada , but in practice only happens a few times a year. Current judges class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Position Name Appointed Nominated by Position Prior to Appointment Chief Justice Ernest Drapeau 2003 br 1998 Chretien Court of Appeal of New Brunswick br Lawyer at Drapeau, Robichaud & McNally Justice Wallace Turnbull 1993 Mulroney Director of Canada Ports Corporation Justice Margaret E.L. Larlee 1998 Chretien Court of Queen s Bench of New Brunswick Justice Alexandre Deschenes 2000 Chretien Court of Queen s Bench of New Brunswick Justice Joseph Robertson 2000 Chretien Federal Court of Appeal Justice Marc Richard 2003 Chretien Lawyer at Barry Spalding Richard Justice B. Richard Bell 2007 Harper Court of Queen s Bench of New Brunswick Justice Kathleen Quigg 2008 Harper Court of Queen s Bench of New Brunswick Justice Bradley Green 2009 Harper Court of Queen s Bench of New Brunswick Supernumary Justices are marked with a star. External links http www.gnb.ca cour 03COA1 index e.asp New Brunswick Court of Appeal Courts of Canada Category Canadian appellate courts Category New Brunswick courts fr Cour d appel du Nouveau Brunswick ... more details
, 1993 As puisne justice of BCCA Chretien br Mulroney British Columbia Court of Appeal br SupremeCourt ... . Infobox High Courtcourt name British Columbia Court of Appeal image Royal Coat of Arms of the United ... Court of Appeal Act terms positions 15 website http www.courts.gov.bc.ca ca Court of Appeal chiefjudgetitle ... of Appeal BCCA is the highest appellate court in the Provinces and territories of Canada province of British Columbia , Canada . The BCCA hears appeals from the SupremeCourt of British Columbia ... appeals from the SupremeCourt on criminal matters that originated in the Provincial Court. Statute restricts appeals on civil matters from the Provincial Court Small Claims to the SupremeCourt ... for the Court of Appeal of the Yukon Territory Yukon Court of Appeal . Cases from Yukon are heard in both ... Court of British Columbia Madam Justice Jo Ann E. Prowse Supernumerary June 24, 1992 Mulroney Supreme ... SupremeCourt of British Columbia Mr. Justice Ian T. Donald Supernumerary January 28, 1994 Chretien SupremeCourt of British Columbia Madam Justice Mary V. Newbury September 26, 1995 Chretien Supreme ... SupremeCourt of British Columbia Mr. Justice John E. Hall Supernumerary December 18, 1996 Chretien SupremeCourt of British Columbia Mr. Justice Kenneth C. Mackenzie Supernumerary June 25, 1998 Chretien SupremeCourt of British Columbia Madam Justice Mary E. Saunders July 2, 1999 Chretien SupremeCourt of British Columbia Mr. Justice Richard T. A. Low Supernumerary July 28, 2000 Chretien SupremeCourt of British Columbia Madam Justice Risa E. Levine February 6, 2001 Chretien SupremeCourt of British Columbia Mr. Justice Kenneth J. Smith Supernumerary October 1, 2001 Chretien SupremeCourt of British Columbia Mr. Justice P.D. Lowry Supernumerary June 30, 2003 Chretien SupremeCourt of British Columbia Madam Justice Pamela Kirkpatrick June 3, 2005 Martin SupremeCourt of British Columbia ... Gervais LLP Mr. Justice S. David Frankel May 10, 2007 Harper SupremeCourt of British Columbia Mr ... more details
The Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories is the highest appellate court which hears appeal s from criminal law criminal cases and civil law common law civil cases of the SupremeCourt of the Northwest Territories . The Court consists of a Chief Justice and justices of appeal which are appointed by the Governor in Council from justices of the Court of Appeal of Alberta and Saskatchewan Court of Appeal and the judges and ex officio judges of the SupremeCourt of the Northwest Territories. The Court of Appeal sits in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Yellowknife , or, other locations in the territories of Canada Canadian territories or Alberta . Northwest Territories Court of Appeal Judges The Honourable Justice Catherine Fraser Chief Justice Edmonton, AB The Honourable Justice J.E C t Edmonton, AB The Honourable Justice J.E. Richard Yellowknife, NT The Honourable Justice J.Z. Vertes Yellowknife, NT The Honourable Justice C.M. Conrad Calgary, AB The Honourable Justice E.A. McFadyen Calgary, AB The Honourable Justice E. Picard Edmonton, AB The Honourable Justice C. Hunt Calgary, AB The Honourable Justice V.A. Schuler Yellowknife, NT The Honourable Justice R.L. Berger Edmonton, AB The Honourable Justice A. Fruman Calgary, AB The Honourable Justice B.A. Browne Iqaluit, NU The Honourable Justice R.G. Kilpatrick Iqaluit, NU The Honourable Justice P.T. Costigan Edmonton, AB The Honourable Justice M.S. Paperny Calgary, AB The Honourable Justice K.G. Ritter Edmonton, AB The Honourable Justice R.S. Veale Whitehorse, YT The Honourable Justice E. Johnson Iqaluit, NU The Honourable Justice L.F. Gower Whitehorse, YT The Honourable Justice C. O Brien Calgary, AB The Honourable Justice P.W.L. Martin Calgary, AB The Honourable Justice L.A.M. Charbonneau Yellowknife, NT The Honourable Justice J. Watson Edmonton AB The Honourable Justice F.F. Slatter Edmonton AB External links http www.nwtcourts.ca Courts ca.htm Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories Courts of Canada Category ... more details
. A normal case will take several months from filing of an appeal to a decision by the Court of Appeal, but the Court may hear a case within hours or days in an emergency. Appeal s of Court of Appeal decisions are heard before the SupremeCourt of Canada , which is located in the federalism federal capital of Ottawa , Ontario . The Quebec Court of Appeal is overruled by the SupremeCourt more ..., rather than a new trial being ordered. The Court of Appeal was overturned by the SupremeCourt of Canada ...Image Coat of arms of Qu bec.svg right thumb 200px The Court of Appeal of Quebec uses the Royal Arms ... of justice being administered by the court. The Court of Appeal for Quebec frequently referred to as Quebec Court of Appeal or QCA is the highest judicial court in Quebec , Canada . Image Edifice Ernest Cormier.jpg thumb left difice Ernest Cormier , the Quebec Court of Appeal building on Notre Dame Street in Old Montreal . The Court of Appeal of Quebec in French la Cour d appel du Qu bec It hears cases in Quebec City and Montreal, Quebec Montreal . The quorum of the Court of Appeal of Quebec is three judges. As a Superior Court under section 96 of the Constitution Act, 1867 , Court of Appeal ... Code of Canada , someone wishing to appeal a decision of the Superior Court of Quebec generally has 30 days to file an appeal with the Court of Appeal. Civil cases usually must have at least 50,000 in dispute to be heard. The Court of Appeal will overrule a lower court decision if it is incorrect on a question of law or patently unreasonable on an important factual finding. The Court of Appeal ... number of cases heard by the SupremeCourt from smaller provinces. Fact date May 2009 The ability of the SupremeCourt of Canada, which has six of its nine justices from common law provinces and only three from the Civil law legal system civil law province of Quebec, to overrule the Court of Appeal ... of civil law are heard at the SupremeCourt by its three Quebec members plus two of its common ... more details
The Courts of Appeal are Court of Appeals appellate courts in Cameroon . They are defined in Part V of the constitution of Cameroon as being under the SupremeCourt of Cameroon SupremeCourt . ref Part V Article 37. ref Notes reflist References Constitution of the Republic of Cameroon http confinder.richmond.edu admin docs Cameroon.pdf English and http www.prc.cm instit consti.htm French versions . 18 January 1996. Accessed 4 January 2007. Category Appellate courts Cameroon Category Cameroonian law Category Government of Cameroon Cameroon stub law stub id Pengadilan Banding Kamerun ... more details
coord 22 16 41.38 N 114 9 47.23 E type landmark region HK display title Infobox High Courtcourt name Court of Appeal image HK HighCourt Entrance.JPG imagesize 250px caption Entrance of the High Court established 1997 country flagu Hong Kong location 38 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong Admiralty , Hong Kong coordinates type partisan election non partisan election legislative selection executive selection cooption etc authority Hong Kong Basic Law appeals Court of Final Appeal Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal terms length of court term for judges positions number of positions seats on court website http www.judiciary.gov.hk en index index.htm chiefjudgetitle Chief Judge of the High Court chiefjudgename The Hon Mr Justice Andrew Cheung termstart year current chief became chief termend year term for current chief as chief ends, if applicable termend2 year term of current chief ends if applicable The Court of Appeal is the second most senior court in the Hong Kong legal system. It deals with appeals on all civil law common law civil and criminal law criminal cases from the Court of First Instance of Hong Kong Court of First Instance and the District Court of Hong Kong District Court s of Hong Kong . It is one of two courts that makes up the High Court Hong Kong High Court which was formerly known as the SupremeCourt Hong Kong SupremeCourt of Hong Kong. Sometimes criminal appeals from Magistrates Courts Hong Kong Magistrates Courts with general public importance are also dealt with in Court of Appeal, either by referral by a single judge from the Court of First Instance Hong Kong Court of First Instance , or upon granting of leave on application for review by the Secretary for Justice. This court also hears appeals from the Lands Tribunal Hong Kong Lands Tribunal and various ... en crt services pphlt html hc.htm Hong Kong Judiciary website, High Court page Politics of Hong Kong Category Appellate courts Hong Kong Category Hong Kong court system HongKong struct stub ... more details
at this intermediate appellate level, rather than in the SupremeCourt of New Zealand SupremeCourt . The Court of Appeal has existed as a separate court since 1862 but, until 1957 , it was composed of Judges of the SupremeCourt as the High Court of New Zealand High Court was known then sitting periodically in panels. In 1957 the Court of Appeal was reconstituted as a permanent court separate from the SupremeCourt. Structure File CourtofAppeal NZ.jpg thumb left The Court of Appeal ...Use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox High Courtcourt name Court of Appeal of New Zealand image ... General of New Zealand Attorney General authority Judicature Act 1908 NZ appeals SupremeCourt of New ... chiefjudgetitle President of the Court of Appeal chiefjudgename The Honourable Hon Justice Mark O Regan termstart 1 July 2010 Politics of New Zealand The Court of Appeal of New Zealand , located in Wellington ... appealed to the High Court from a District Court can be taken to the Court of Appeal with leave if they are considered to be of sufficient significance to warrant a second appeal. The Court may, if it grants ... of law from the Employment Court and the Environment Court. The Court of Appeal also hears ... Young to the SupremeCourt. On 4 May 2006 the then Solicitor General of New Zealand Solicitor General ... of the High Court was elevated to the Court of Appeal. On 19 December 2006, William M. Wilson QC was appointed to the Court of Appeal. On 21 December 2007 it was announced that Justice Wilson would be appointed to the SupremeCourt. At the same time, it was announced that Justice David Baragwanath would become the Court of Appeal s ninth member. On 17 September 2009 it was announced that Justice Anthony Randerson , at the time the Chief High Court Judge, would be appointed to the Court of Appeal ... release judicial appointments announced ref Justices of the Court of Appeal The current justices of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand are ref name Judges of the Court of Appeal of New ... more details
Court of Criminal Appeal may refer to Court of Criminal Appeal United Kingdom Court of Criminal Appeal Ireland Army Court of Criminal Appeals United States Navy Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals United States Coast Guard Court of Criminal Appeals United States Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals United States See also Court of Criminal Appeals disambiguation Court of AppealCourt of Appeals Appeal Criminal law disambig ... more details
File Bergen tinghus.jpg thumb Bergen Courthouse Bergen tinghus Gulating Court of Appeal lang no Gulating lagmannsrett is a Norwegian Courts of Justice of Norway Court of Appeal . ref http www.domstol.no upload DA Internett da.no Publikasjoner Domstolene 20i 20Norge ENG OPPSL.pdf Appellant Courts in Norway Domstolene i Norge ref Jurisdiction Gulating Court of Appeal is based in Bergen , Norway . Gulating Court of Appeal holding many hearings in Stavanger and also maintains permanent offices in the Stavanger Courthouse. Gulating Court of Appeal serves as appeal for district courts located in Rogaland , Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane . Gulating Court of Appeals is one of six lower courts in Norway. It can rule on both civil and criminal cases. Court decisions can be, to a limited extent, appealed to the SupremeCourt of Norway . Gulating lagmannsrett is from 2011 located in a new, modern Courthouse at Gulatings plass 1 in Bergen. History The court has its historical roots originating with the Gulating , one of the first Norwegian legislative assemblies or ing which was established before the year 900. See also Courts of Justice of Norway References Reflist External links http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Section.aspx?id 10100&esplanguage NO&epslanguage NO Bergen Courthouse website http www.domstol.no default 2916.aspx?epslanguage EN Main site for the courts of Norway Courts of Norway Euro law stub norway gov stub Category Organisations based in Bergen Category Courts of appeal of Norway no Gulating lagmannsrett nn Gulating lagmannsrett ... more details
Image Coat of Arms of Nova Scotia.svg right thumb 200px The Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia uses the Royal Arms of the Queen in right of Nova Scotia, commonly called the Nova Scotia Coat of Arms, to represent the Queen as the font of justice being administered by the court. The Court of Appeal for Nova Scotia frequently referred to as Nova Scotia Court of Appeal or NSCA is the highest appealcourt in the province of Nova Scotia , Canada . There are currently seven Justices and one Chief Justice. The court sits in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia Halifax , which is the capital of Nova Scotia. Cases are heard by a panel of three judges and over the year they rule on roughly 250 cases. Jurisdiction The court derives its power from legislation of the Nova Scotia legislature, the Nova Scotia Judicature Act Judicature Act . Note the correct name of the legislation is Judicature Act its long name is An Act Respecting the SupremeCourt and Procedure in That Court . See http canlii.org ns laws sta r1989c.240 It hears appeals from the SupremeCourt of Nova Scotia , Provincial Court of Nova Scotia, and various tribunals. Only the SupremeCourt of Canada has jurisdiction to hear appeals from decisions of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal in practice this happens a few times a year. Judges class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Position Name Appointed Nominated By Chief Justice of Nova Scotia J. Michael MacDonald 2005 Martin Justice Duncan R. Beveridge 2009 Harper Justice Peter M.S. Bryson 2010 Harper Justice David P.S. Farrar 2010 Harper Justice Joel E. Fichaud 2003 Chretien Justice M. Jill Hamilton 2001 Chretien Justice Linda L. Oland 2000 Chretien Justice Jamie W. S. Saunders 2000 Chretien Past Judges Chief Justice Constance Glube 1998 2005 Justice Gerald Freeman 1998 2006 Justice Ronald Napier Pugsley 1993 2000 Justice David Ritchie Chipman 1987 2000 Justice J. Doane Hallett ? 1997 Justice Thomas Cromwell judge Thomas Cromwell 1997 2008 Justice Elizabeth Ann Roscoe 1992 2010 Justice ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 England s Court of Appeal in Chancery was created in 1851 to hear appeals of decisions made by the Vice Chancellors and the Master of the Rolls in Court of Chancery Chancery Court. The appeals in the court were heard by the Lord Chancellor and two Lords Justices of Appeal . Cases from the Court of Appeal in Chancery could be further appealed to the House of Lords . Prior to the creation of the Court of Appeal in Chancery, the Lord Chancellor of the Chancery Court heard appeals as part of the Chancery Court caseload. The Court of Appeal in Chancery became part of Court of Appeal of England and Wales England s Court of Appeal , which was established later in the 19th century. DEFAULTSORT Court Of Appeal In Chancery Category Government agencies established in 1851 Category Appellate courts United Kingdom Category Courts of chancery Appeal in Chancery Category Former courts and tribunals in England and Wales Category 1851 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details