Noun
a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws
Source: WordNetAbout a dozen complaints have been lodged by individuals and medical organizations with the French Court of Justice, a special court that hears accusations of government mismanagement. Source: Internet
Abel, American Lawyers, 68. The European Court of Justice made similar decisions in 1974 and 1977 striking down citizenship restrictions in Belgium and France. Source: Internet
Additionally, the lawyer argued that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Guyana’s final court of appeal made a decision in a similar case, hence Jones’ application tramples on the principles of Res Judicata and should be thrown out. Source: Internet
Additionally, in 1932 the constitution had been amended to make the president of the High Court of Justice, not the chancellor, acting president pending new elections. Source: Internet
As the three-day stay on the Court’s judgment came to a close, the PPP/C announced that it had approached the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) with a request for it to strike down the Appeal Court’s judgment as it had no jurisdiction to hear the matter. Source: Internet
Angela Merkel said the dispute over the court’s judgment, which overrules the European court of justice, was solvable. Source: Internet