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The High Court of Eritrea is the final court of appeal in Eritrea and the highest court in the Eritrean judicial hierarchy. It has both original and appellate jurisdiction. A panel of three judges hears all original cases. However, when the High Court is serving final appeals, a panel of five judges hears the trial. In 2005, The High Court took an average of 2 months to decide if it would hear an appeal, and at year's end had a backlog of approximately 200 cases.

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  • The High Court of Eritrea is the final court of appeal in Eritrea and the highest court in the Eritrean judicial hierarchy. It has both original and appellate jurisdiction. A panel of three judges hears all original cases. However, when the High Court is serving final appeals, a panel of five judges hears the trial. In 2005, The High Court took an average of 2 months to decide if it would hear an appeal, and at year's end had a backlog of approximately 200 cases. (en)
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  • The High Court of Eritrea is the final court of appeal in Eritrea and the highest court in the Eritrean judicial hierarchy. It has both original and appellate jurisdiction. A panel of three judges hears all original cases. However, when the High Court is serving final appeals, a panel of five judges hears the trial. In 2005, The High Court took an average of 2 months to decide if it would hear an appeal, and at year's end had a backlog of approximately 200 cases. (en)
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  • High Court of Eritrea (en)
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