Sentence examples for hierarchy of courts from inspiring English sources

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The hierarchy of courts in Tasmania is relatively straightforward.

Sweden has a three-tiered hierarchy of courts: the district courts (tingsrätter), the intermediate courts of appeal (hovrätter), and the Supreme Court (högsta domstolen).

Under this statute, the complex duality of English court systems common law and chancery (equity)—was largely abolished in favour of a single hierarchy of courts.

The constitution left untouched many aspects of the French governmental structure, notably the centralized administrative system inherited from Napoleon I, the hierarchy of courts and judges, and the Concordat of 1801, governing church-state relations.

Toward the end of his life Sir Richard embarked on a monumental three-volume work titled "Scholastic Humanism and the Unification of Europe," in which he sought to show how the schools of Paris, Bologna and elsewhere created an immensely complex body of canon law regulating every aspect of Christian life and enforced that law through a hierarchy of courts with the papacy at its apex.

As English courts do not form part of Singapore's hierarchy of courts, decisions of such courts are not binding on Singapore courts.

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This means that although the Tribunal lies outside the normal hierarchy of the courts since it does not hear appeals from any courts, its opinions are binding on all other courts.

The absence of a special hierarchy of administrative courts is consistent with U.S. ideas.

One of the special characteristics of the French judicial system is the existence of a hierarchy of administrative courts whose origins date to Napoleon.

Maitland then sponsored the "Golden Act" (1592), which sanctioned the Presbyterian hierarchy of church courts; he never recovered his former power.

It is controlled by a hierarchy of church courts, from the kirk session (governing the affairs of a congregation) through the presbytery (covering a group of parishes) to the General Assembly, at which clergy and lay representatives meet annually in Edinburgh to discuss key issues relating to Scottish society.

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