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|court_name = Supreme Court | |court_name = Supreme Court | ||
|native_name = 廷理, ''m-lêng-rje′'' | |native_name = 廷理, ''m-lêng-rje′'' | ||
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|type = Appointed by the monarch on the advice of the [[Prime Minister of Themiclesia|Prime Minister]] | |type = Appointed by the monarch on the advice of the [[Prime Minister of Themiclesia|Prime Minister]] | ||
|authority = Judicial precedents<br>Supreme Court Act (1808) | |authority = Judicial precedents<br>Supreme Court Act (1808) | ||
|appealsfrom = {{plainlist|* | |appealsfrom = {{plainlist|*Magisterial courts (prefectures) | ||
*Regional courts | |||
*Probate Court | |||
*Court of Maritime Affairs | |||
*Great Demesne Exchequer | |||
*Some courts-martial | |||
*Court-martial of the Army | |||
*Small Demesne Exchequer | |||
*Court-martial of the Air Force}} | |||
|terms = Life | |terms = Life | ||
|positions = 4 – 20 (by statute)<br>15 (currently) | |positions = 4 – 20 (by statute)<br>15 (currently) | ||
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}}The '''Supreme Court''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 廷理, ''m-lêng-rje′'') is an {{wp|appeal court}} with limited {{wp|original jurisdiction}} in [[Themiclesia]]. It was established in 1708 as a court of original jurisdiction for civil disputes arising between foreign soldiers, civilians, and diplomats, nationals, and the crown, in view of the increasing amount of foreigners residing in Themiclesia and numerous unsatisfactory judgments arising from local judges lacking experience. In 1820, it annexed the primary appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal over domestic civil and criminal cases. Appeals from the Supreme Court went to the Council of Attendants (for suits between subjects) or the Court of Appeal (between subjects and the crown). After 1831, all appeals went to the Court of Appeal. Further appeal is possible to the Council of Attendants, or the [[House of Lords (Themiclesia)|House of Lords]] after 1845. | }}The '''Supreme Court''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 廷理, ''m-lêng-rje′'') is an {{wp|appeal court}} with limited {{wp|original jurisdiction}} in [[Themiclesia]]. It was established in 1708 as a court of original jurisdiction for civil disputes arising between foreign soldiers, civilians, and diplomats, nationals, and the crown, in view of the increasing amount of foreigners residing in Themiclesia and numerous unsatisfactory judgments arising from local judges lacking experience. In 1820, it annexed the primary appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal over domestic civil and criminal cases. Appeals from the Supreme Court went to the Council of Attendants (for suits between subjects) or the Court of Appeal (between subjects and the crown). After 1831, all appeals went to the Court of Appeal. Further appeal is possible to the Council of Attendants, or the [[House of Lords (Themiclesia)|House of Lords]] after 1845. The Uniformity of Process Act (1880) abolished appeals to the Court of Appeal and vested all appellate jurisdiction over trial courts in the Supreme Court. |
Revision as of 21:58, 4 December 2019
Supreme Court | |
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廷理, m-lêng-rje′ | |
Established | 1708 (as civil court) 1820 (current jurisdiction) |
Location | Kien-k'ang |
Composition method | Appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister |
Authorized by | Judicial precedents Supreme Court Act (1808) |
Appeals from |
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Judge term length | Life |
Number of positions | 4 – 20 (by statute) 15 (currently) |
Chief Justice of Themiclesia | |
Currently | Mrai Kjep |
Since | 1997 |
The Supreme Court (Shinasthana: 廷理, m-lêng-rje′) is an appeal court with limited original jurisdiction in Themiclesia. It was established in 1708 as a court of original jurisdiction for civil disputes arising between foreign soldiers, civilians, and diplomats, nationals, and the crown, in view of the increasing amount of foreigners residing in Themiclesia and numerous unsatisfactory judgments arising from local judges lacking experience. In 1820, it annexed the primary appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal over domestic civil and criminal cases. Appeals from the Supreme Court went to the Council of Attendants (for suits between subjects) or the Court of Appeal (between subjects and the crown). After 1831, all appeals went to the Court of Appeal. Further appeal is possible to the Council of Attendants, or the House of Lords after 1845. The Uniformity of Process Act (1880) abolished appeals to the Court of Appeal and vested all appellate jurisdiction over trial courts in the Supreme Court.