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As the supreme court of North Korea, [1] the Supreme Court it is the highest organ of the judiciary of the country. [2] The Supreme Court is one of the two main components of the post-1945 judicial system, along with the Supreme Procurator's Office of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea . It does not exercise the power of judicial review ...
The 'National Court Administration' (NCA, 법원행정처), was established as an administrative body of the Supreme Court in accordance with Article 67 of the Court Organization Act. The NCA is responsible for overseeing and managing all administrative matters pertaining to the ordinary courts in South Korea, including the Supreme Court itself.
Supreme Court of Korea; ... Lee Kyung-sik 25 February 1993 21 December 1993 ... Choi Kyoung-hwan: 15 July 2014 12 January 2016 1 year, 181 days ...
The chief serves as the chair at Council of Supreme Court justices (Korean: 대법관회의) composed of all fourteen Supreme Court justices including the chief, who supervises administrative tasks in ordinary courts under article 16(1) and 17 of Court Organization Act. When a vote is a tie, the chief casts a vote.
The Constitutional Court of Korea (Korean: 헌법재판소) is one of the highest courts – along with the Supreme Court – in South Korea's judiciary that exercises constitutional review, seated in Jongno, Seoul.
Na Kyung-won 1963 People Power: 5th 2004 Gwanak A Park Min-kyu 1973 Democratic: 1st 2024 Gwanak B Jeong Tae-ho 1963 Democratic: 2nd 2020 Seocho A Cho Eun-hee 1961 People Power: 2nd 2022 Seocho B Shin Dong-uk 1967 People Power: 1st 2024 Gangnam A Suh Myung-ok 1960 People Power: 1st 2024 Gangnam B Park Soo-min 1967 People Power: 1st 2024 Gangnam ...
The 1st Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) was elected on 25 August 1948 and convened for its first session on 2 September 1948. [1] It was replaced on 18 September 1957 by the 2nd Supreme People's Assembly . [ 2 ]
The court was initially called the Supreme Court, [7] but later renamed the Central Court. The 2012 Kim Il Sung–Kim Jong Il Constitution restored the Supreme Court as its name, [8] until a SPA session reverted to the name Central Court in 2016. [9] The court is based in the capital Pyongyang. [2]