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  2. Courts of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The FDRE Constitution provides judicial review to the Federal Supreme Court, delegated by State Supreme Court, Federal High Courts and Federal First Instance Courts respectively. The Federal Supreme Court is the highest court in Ethiopia, delegated by the State Supreme Court, the Federal High Courts ( office pictured ) and the Federal First ...

  3. High Court of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Federal High Court of Ethiopia (Amharic: የፌድራል ከፍተኛ ፍርድ ቤት) is the second-level court division in Ethiopia. The FDRE Constitution delegates judicial jurisdiction to the Federal High Court, along with the First Instance and State Courts. It has its headquarters in Addis Ababa's Lideta district. [3]

  4. Judiciary of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia has dual judicial system with two equivalent court structures; the federal courts and state courts with independent structures and administration. [1] The FDRE constitution vested federal judicial authority to the Federal Supreme Court and guarantees liability for the House of People's Representatives (HPR) to determine two-third majority vote for establishment subordinate federal ...

  5. Federal Judicial Administration Council - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Judicial Administration Council (FJAC) is an Ethiopian quasi-judicial body that adjudicates and ensures separation of powers of state and federal courts in the judicial system of Ethiopia. Under Article 55(1) of FDRE Constitution, the FJAC manages federal courts and judges and non-judicial personnels working with federal courts.

  6. List of supreme courts by country - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Benin: High Court of Justice Bhutan: Supreme Court of Bhutan: The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (also called the "Chief Justice of Bhutan"), as well as its Drangpons are appointed by the Druk Gyalpo from among their juniors and peers, or from among other eminent jurists. 10 65 5 Bolivia: Plurinational Constitutional Court

  7. Federal Supreme Court of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Supreme Court of Ethiopia was created by the 1995 constitution. [2] The constitution was able to successfully establish a dual court system. [4] In the constitution, the Federal Supreme Court was given "supreme federal judicial authority". [2] Over federal issues and matters, the Federal Supreme Court is given the final word. [8]

  8. Category:Judiciary of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    First Instance Court of Ethiopia; H. High Court of Ethiopia; O. Oromia Supreme Court This page was last edited on 28 June 2022, at 21:25 (UTC). ...

  9. Solomon Areda - Wikipedia

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    During his years in the Ambo High Court, he served in both Civil and Criminal divisions of the court. In 2001, Solomon started his judgeship at the Federal First Instance Court of Ethiopia. [ 3 ] From February 2003 to January 2009, Solomon served as a Federal High Court Judge and sat in Commercial, Criminal and Labor Divisions of the Federal ...