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The '''Supreme Court of Gristol-Serkonos''' ('''Latin''': ''Supremus Curia'', '''Nordic:''' ''Høyesterett'', '''Kanienʼkéha:''' ''Hadíashëdahgwa’'') (initialism: SCGS) is the final court of appeal in the United Kingdom and Constitutional Union of Gristol-Serkonos. It is responsible for all civil | The '''Supreme Court of Gristol-Serkonos''' ('''Latin''': ''Supremus Curia'', '''Nordic:''' ''Høyesterett'', '''Kanienʼkéha:''' ''Hadíashëdahgwa’'') (initialism: SCGS) is the final court of appeal in the United Kingdom and Constitutional Union of [[Gristol-Serkonos]]. It is responsible for all civil and criminal cases originating in the Constituent Kingdom of Gristol and the Constituent League of Serkonos. As the highest appellate court for these matters, it hears cases of the greatest public or constitutional importance affecting the country. The Court sits in the ''Édifice Arnaude Coste'' on the western grounds of the Palace of the People in [[Pontiac-Bernadotte]]. | ||
Under the doctrine of parliamentary | Under the doctrine of {{wp|parliamentary supremacy}}, the Supreme Court of Gristol-Serkonos has a limited powers in judicial review. It cannot overturn any primary legislation passed by [[Parliament of Gristol-Serkonos|Parliament]] or the Legislatures of the Constituent Countries. However, it can overturn secondary legislation if, for instance, found the legislation to be beyond the powers of the primary legislation. The Supreme Court may quash secondary legislation on the basis of unreasonableness. | ||
== Membership == | == Membership == |
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Supreme Court of Gristol-Serkonos Supremus Curia Høyesterett Hadíashëdahgwa’ | |
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Established | 8 April 1870 |
Location | Édifice Arnaude Coste Pontiac-Bernadotte Gristol-Serkonos |
Composition method | Appointed by the Monarchs under the advise of the Chancellor. |
Judge term length | Mandatory retirement age of 80. |
Number of positions | 9 |
Jurist-General of Gristol-Serkonos | |
Currently | Oliver Lund |
Since | 27 August 2008 |
Lead position ends | 27 August 2047 |
The Supreme Court of Gristol-Serkonos (Latin: Supremus Curia, Nordic: Høyesterett, Kanienʼkéha: Hadíashëdahgwa’) (initialism: SCGS) is the final court of appeal in the United Kingdom and Constitutional Union of Gristol-Serkonos. It is responsible for all civil and criminal cases originating in the Constituent Kingdom of Gristol and the Constituent League of Serkonos. As the highest appellate court for these matters, it hears cases of the greatest public or constitutional importance affecting the country. The Court sits in the Édifice Arnaude Coste on the western grounds of the Palace of the People in Pontiac-Bernadotte.
Under the doctrine of parliamentary supremacy, the Supreme Court of Gristol-Serkonos has a limited powers in judicial review. It cannot overturn any primary legislation passed by Parliament or the Legislatures of the Constituent Countries. However, it can overturn secondary legislation if, for instance, found the legislation to be beyond the powers of the primary legislation. The Supreme Court may quash secondary legislation on the basis of unreasonableness.
Membership
Jurists appointed to the Supreme Court are appointed by the Monarchs on the advise of the Chancellor.
The Establishment of the Federal Supreme Court Act limits the appointment to persons who have been judges of a superior court or members of the bar for ten years. The position of Jurist-General is approved by the Legislatures of the Constituent Countries upon the advise of the Chancellor. Only when the Legislatures approved of the nominee can they be appointed by the Monarchs. By convention, appointments for the eight remaining Puisne-Jursts are divided between the two Constituent Countries.
OP | Justice | Nominated by | Date appointed | Retirement date | Prior judicial office | Law school attended |
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1 | Jurist-General Oliver Lund |
Chancellor Atená:ti Archer |
27 August 2008 | 27 August 2047 | Superior Court of Gristol Court of Appeal for Gristol |
UGS Lenangen, Faculty of Law |
2 | Puisne-Jurist Kyllian Clément |
Chancellor Atená:ti Archer |
4 September 2010 | 4 September 2058 | Superior Court of Drachten Court of Appeal for Drachten |
UGS Lenangen, Faculty of Law |
3 | Puisne-Jurist Kó:r Stephens |
Chancellor Atená:ti Archer |
19 July 2013 | LMU-Nowadaga, Faculty of Law | ||
4 | Puisne-Jurist | Chancellor Stuart Lewis |
3 December 2015 | LMU-Nowadaga, Faculty of Law | ||
5 | Puisne-Jurist | Chancellor Stuart Lewis |
19 August 2017 | UGS Lenangen, Faculty of Law | ||
6 | Puisne-Jurist |
Chancellor Stuart Lewis |
19 October 2019 | High Court of Law for Wahta | LMU-Nowadaga, Faculty of Law | |
7 | Puisne-Jurist Ratonhnhaké:ton Deer-Santiago |
Chancellor Kaniehtí:io Fox |
3 March 2020 | High Court of Law for Serkonos The Law Bench of Serkonos |
UGS Lenangen, Faculty of Law | |
8 | Puisne-Jurist Rafaël Arendonk |
Chancellor Kaniehtí:io Fox |
2 May 2022 | UGS Lenangen, Faculty of Law | ||
9 | Puisne-Jurist Stan Van den Andel |
Chancellor Kaniehtí:io Fox |
8 November 2023 | LMU-Nowadaga, Faculty of Law |