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  2. Style (form of address) - Wikipedia

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    Oral address Your Excellency – Judges of the International Court of Justice. Oral address Your Worship – All courts in Australia (obsolete). The Lord/Lady/Baroness [ 7 ] X (abbreviated to Lord/Lady/Baroness X , referred to as His Lordship/Her Ladyship , addressed orally as My Lord/My Lady ) – Judges in the High Court of Justiciary and the ...

  3. Judiciary of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of seven members: the President of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, who also serves as the President of the Council; three councilors appointed by the plenary of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation from among the circuit judges and district judges; two councilors appointed by the Senate, and one appointed by the ...

  4. Judiciary of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary can be organised into different levels of territorial organisation: the national courts; the autonomous communities of Spain; the provinces of Spain; the judicial district, which is the basic unit of the judiciary, covers one or several municipalities, and is served by at least one first instance and inquiry court

  5. Justice (title) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Supreme Court consists of eight associate justices headed by one chief justice (John Roberts).. Justice (abbreviation: [name], J. and other variations) is an honorific style and title traditionally used to describe a jurist who is currently serving or has served on a supreme court or some equal position. [1]

  6. High courts of justice (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Upper court of Justice of Castile-La Mancha ().The superior courts of justice (Spanish: Tribunales Superiores de Justicia), or high courts of justice, are courts within the judicial system of Spain, whose territorial scope covers an autonomous community, as laid down in the Organic Law of Judicial Power (Ley Orgánica del Poder Judicial).

  7. Spanish judges say Catalan amnesty could help PM Sanchez but ...

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    MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish judges have waded into a row over a possible amnesty for Catalonian separatists in return for their support for a new Socialist-led government, arguing that it serves the ...

  8. Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation - Wikipedia

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    Judges of the SCJN are appointed for 15 years. [1] They are ratified through affirmation by the Senate from a list proposed by the President of the Republic. The ministers chosen will select from among themselves who shall be the President of the Court to serve a four-year period; any given minister may serve out more than one term as president ...

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