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United Republic of Tanzania, 1977 Article 107A (1) and 107B: Country Tanzania: Controlling authority: Court of Appeal of the United Republic: Hierarchy of Courts in Tanzania: 1.Court of Appeal 2.High Courts 3.Resident Magistrates Courts 4.District / Primary Courts: Post Designation: Justice Judge Magistrate - Judicial & Executive: Bar ...
The high court is vested with the appellate power in regard to determining matters submitted to it from subordinate courts, such an appeal may be from the Resident magistrate court or the district court. An appeal to the high court can be on points of law or on points of facts, or on both facts and law. An appeal can also be civil or criminal.
This is a list of individuals currently serving in the National Assembly of Tanzania. [1] ... List of Tanzania National Assembly members 2005–2010; References
Tanzania has a five-level judiciary, which comprises the jurisdictions of tribal, Islamic, and British common law. [9] In mainland Tanzania, appeal is from the Primary Courts through the District Courts and Resident Magistrate Courts, to the High Courts, ending in the federal Court of Appeal. The Zanzibar court system parallels the legal system ...
Law and Justice in Tanzania: Quarter of a Century of the Court of Appeal. Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers. ISBN 9987-449-43-3. Elizabeth Sleeman, ed. (2003). The International Who's Who 2004. London: Europa Publications Ltd. ISBN 1-85743-217-7. Richard Fitzwilliams, ed. (1980). The International Who's Who 1981.
21st-century Tanzanian judges (8 P) * Zanzibari judges (1 C, 3 P) C. Chief justices of Tanzania (16 P) E. Expatriate judges on the courts of Tanzania (1 C) I.
The Cabinet of Tanzania is the most senior level of the executive branch of Tanzania and consists of President, Vice President, Prime Minister, President of Zanzibar and all the Ministers. For the composition of the current Cabinet see Cabinet of Tanzania
He was appointed a High Court judge by President Jakaya Kikwete in 2008 before he was promoted to serve in the Court of Appeal in 2012. He also served as the chairman of Law Reform Commission of Tanzania (LRCT). [1] He was appointed by President John Magufuli in 10 September 2017. Prior to his appointment as a Chief Justice, he served as Acting ...