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  2. Judiciary of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary is defined by the Constitution of Malta as a hierarchical system of courts, [3] with a Constitutional Court, separate Civil and Criminal Courts of original jurisdiction. [4] [1] In the criminal court, typically the presiding judge sits with a jury of nine. The Court of Appeal and the Court of Criminal Appeal hear appeals from ...

  3. Courts of Justice building (Valletta) - Wikipedia

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    The Courts of Justice building is a courthouse located in Republic Street, Valletta, Malta. It was built in the neoclassical style between 1965 and 1971 on the site of Auberge d'Auvergne , which had been destroyed by aerial bombardment during World War II .

  4. Commission for the Administration of Justice of Malta

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    The Commission is composed of nine other members including the Chief Justice of Malta (Deputy Chairman), two members elected by the judges of the Superior Courts for a period of four years, two members elected by the magistrates of the Inferior Courts for a period of four years, one member appointed by the Prime Minister of Malta for a period of four years and another member nominated by the ...

  5. Chief Justice of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Where more than one judge is assigned to sit ordinarily in a court, or in a chamber or section of the court, the distribution of duties in general between the judges appertains to the chief justice. By virtue of his office, the chief justice of Malta is ex officio: Deputy Chairman of the Commission for the Administration of Justice of Malta.

  6. Castellania (Valletta) - Wikipedia

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    By 6 July public buildings in Valletta were renamed, with the Castellania renamed as Palais de Justice. [196] The creation of the newly introduced court in Malta according to republican ideals, on 16 July 1798, saw the abolition of the Order's Courts and Tribunals together with the abolition of the Courts of the Bishop and the Inquisition. [197]

  7. List of supreme courts by country - Wikipedia

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    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: Supreme Court of Justice: 9 Bosnia and Herzegovina

  8. Law of Malta - Wikipedia

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    There are Superior Courts, [15] [16] including the Court of Appeal, the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Constitutional Court. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] There was a Supreme Council of Justice. [ 19 ] There is a Chief Justice of Malta .

  9. List of chief justices of Malta - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the chief justices of Malta. # Name Took office Left office 1 Sir Giuseppe Borg Olivier GCMG [1] 1814 1818 2 Waller Rodwell Wright [1] 1819 1826 3