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1 federal courts of appeals
Макаров: федеральные апелляционные судыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > federal courts of appeals
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2 Court of Appeals, United States
В американской федеральной судебной системе существует 12 федеральных апелляционных судов. Соответственно страна разделена на 12 "округов" ["circuit"], один из которых соответствует федеральному округу Колумбия [District of Columbia] (до 1948 эти суды назывались Окружными апелляционными судами [Circuit Courts of Appeals]). Эти суды имеют только апелляционную юрисдикцию, распространяющуюся на судебные решения в пределах Округа. Имеют также право пересмотра решений независимых федеральных регуляторных ведомств [ regulatory agency], например Федеральной комиссии по торговле [ Federal Trade Commission] или Федеральной комиссии по торговле между штатами [ Interstate Commerce Commission]. Судьи назначаются Президентом и утверждаются Сенатом [ Senate, U.S.]. Являются высшей судебной инстанцией, за исключением Верховного Суда [ Supreme Court, U.S.], поскольку последний принимает к рассмотрению крайне ограниченное число дел.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Court of Appeals, United States
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3 legislative court
юр. суд по решению конгресса (суд, образованный в соответствии с принятым конгрессом законом, в отличие от судов, созданных в соответствии с конституцией; напр., Претензионный суд или Апелляционный суд по таможенным и патентным делам)Syn:Ant:See:
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federal courts — n. The courts of the United States, created by the Constitution or by acts of Congress and having jurisdiction created by statute, including federal district courts, federal courts of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States. The… … Law dictionary
Courts of Appeals, U.S. — Intermediate appellate courts created by Congress in 1891 and known until 1948 as United States Circuit Courts of Appeals, sitting in eleven numbered circuits, the District of Columbia, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Normally… … Black's law dictionary
Courts of Appeals, U.S. — Intermediate appellate courts created by Congress in 1891 and known until 1948 as United States Circuit Courts of Appeals, sitting in eleven numbered circuits, the District of Columbia, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Normally… … Black's law dictionary
federal courts — The courts of the United States (as distinguished from state, county, or city courts) as ereated either by Art. Ill of U.S.Const., or by Congress. See specific courts, e.g., Courts of Appeals, U.S. Claims Court, U.S. District (district courts),… … Black's law dictionary
federal courts — The courts of the United States (as distinguished from state, county, or city courts) as ereated either by Art. Ill of U.S.Const., or by Congress. See specific courts, e.g., Courts of Appeals, U.S. Claims Court, U.S. District (district courts),… … Black's law dictionary
Judicial appointment history for United States federal courts — The appointment of federal judges has become viewed as a political process in the last several decades. This is especially true of U.S. Supreme Court and court of appeals appointments. These charts show the composition of the Supreme and circuit… … Wikipedia
circuit courts of appeals — Former name for federal intermediate appellate courts, changed in 1948 to present designation of United States Courts of Appeals. See 28 U.S.C.A. No.No. 41 18. See Courts of Appeals, U.S … Black's law dictionary
circuit courts of appeals — Former name for federal intermediate appellate courts, changed in 1948 to present designation of United States Courts of Appeals. See 28 U.S.C.A. No.No. 41 18. See Courts of Appeals, U.S … Black's law dictionary
Circuit Courts of Appeals — The former designation of the intermediate federal appellate courts, such name having been changed to the present designation, Courts of Appeals. 20 Am J2d Cts § 6 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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