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  2. Ethiopian Criminal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Criminal Code is the criminal code of Ethiopia. Stemmed from the 1957 Penal Code of the Ethiopian Empire, the FDRE regime repealed both the Ethiopian Empire and the Derg revised Proclamation in 1982 from 9 May 2005 and has 865 Articles. Furthermore, the Code obligated to ensure order, peace and security of the country, its people ...

  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. First Instance Court of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The criminal jurisdiction of Federal First Instance Court alongside High Court [5] have the following duties and obligations under Federal Courts Proclamation No. 25/1996, which came to effect on 1 December 1998. [6] [7] 1. Under specified cases in criminal code article 4, 5 6 and 7 of Article 4 hereof: 2.

  5. Attorney General of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Attorney General of Ethiopia (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ጠቅላይ ዐቃቢ ህግ) is a law official that ensures law and prosecutes criminal investigation under Council of Ministers Proclamation No.943/2016. It was established in 2016 with Getachew Ambaye serving as the first attorney general from 2016 to 2018.

  6. Law of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Since the new constitution of Ethiopia enacted in 1995, Ethiopia's legal system consisted of federal law with bicameral legislature. [1] The House of People's Representatives (HoPR) is the lower chamber of bicameral legislature of Federal Parliamentary Assembly with 547 seats and the House of Federation with 108 seats, the former vested on executive power of Prime Minister and the Council of ...

  7. Ministry of Justice (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice of Ethiopia (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ፍትህ ሚኒስቴር) is the government department that has the authority of federal prosecution and had possessed executive and judicial powers. [2] The ministry was a part of the federal branch of the government, and prosecuted cases that fell within the federal jurisdiction.

  8. Courts of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Addis Ababa City Charter creates two levels of city courts exercising in municipal function: First Instance and Appellate Courts. [9] [10] It also established two judicial bodies: the Labour Relations Board, Civil Service Tribunal, Tax Appeal Commission, and Urban Land Clearance Matters Appeal Commission.

  9. Federal Supreme Court of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Supreme Court of Ethiopia (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ፌድራል ጠቅላይ ፍርድ ቤት) is the highest court in Ethiopia. It was established by the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia constitution in 1994 and is currently located in Addis Ababa . [ 2 ]