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High court is a name for a variety of courts, often with jurisdiction over the most serious issues. For countries with civil law system, the term 'High court' usually refers to appellate court dealing with first stage of appeal from a trial court, serving as an intermediate body before appeal to the Constitutional Court, Court of Cassation, Supreme Court, or other highest judicial body. The Tokyo High Court of Japan is an example of such a body, hearing appeals from District Courts (the general trial courts)

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  • High court is a name for a variety of courts, often with jurisdiction over the most serious issues. For countries with civil law system, the term 'High court' usually refers to appellate court dealing with first stage of appeal from a trial court, serving as an intermediate body before appeal to the Constitutional Court, Court of Cassation, Supreme Court, or other highest judicial body. The Tokyo High Court of Japan is an example of such a body, hearing appeals from District Courts (the general trial courts) In common law countries, mainly those in the former British Empire, the High Court is often the superior trial court, and has plenary original jurisdiction, with lower courts (such as District Courts or Magistrates' Courts) having limited jurisdiction; often, the High Court tries the most serious offences such as murder, rape, and terrorism. Additionally, a High Court may serve as an intermediate appellate body before appeal to a Supreme or Constitutional Court. Some jurisdictions, especially federations, may have multiple high courts each with jurisdiction over a particular region. One notable exception is the High Court of Australia, which has both original and appellate jurisdiction in addition to performing constitutional court-like functions. The tasks of a typical Commonwealth high court are handled by the state Supreme Courts and Federal Court. (en)
  • ( 영국의 법원에 대해서는 고등법원 (영국) 문서를, 프랑스의 법원에 대해서는 고등법원 (프랑스) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 고등법원 (高等法院, 영어: High court)은 지방법원의 상급법원이나 일반적으로 최고법원보다 하급인 법원이다. 다만, 오스트레일리아 고등법원과 같이 최고법원에 해당함에도 고등법원으로 지칭되는 경우도 존재한다. (ko)
  • 高等裁判所(こうとうさいばんしょ)は、裁判所の種別の一つ。国によって詳細は異なるが、概ね控訴審を担当することが多い。 (ja)
  • En överrätt är i juridik någon av de domstolar, som dömer i högre samt sista instans. Till de svenska överrätterna hör bland allmänna domstolar, hovrätter och Högsta domstolen samt bland förvaltningsdomstolar, kammarrätter och Högsta förvaltningsdomstolen. (sv)
  • 高等法院(英語:High Court)通常指地位僅次於最高法院的一種法院,通常有無限的司法管轄權,但不具最終審判權。 (zh)
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  • High Court of Australia (en)
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  • While the Tokyo High Court is second instance appellate court, which is lower than the Supreme Court of Japan, the High Court of Australia is national supreme court. Yet both of courts are called as High court. (en)
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  • ( 영국의 법원에 대해서는 고등법원 (영국) 문서를, 프랑스의 법원에 대해서는 고등법원 (프랑스) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 고등법원 (高等法院, 영어: High court)은 지방법원의 상급법원이나 일반적으로 최고법원보다 하급인 법원이다. 다만, 오스트레일리아 고등법원과 같이 최고법원에 해당함에도 고등법원으로 지칭되는 경우도 존재한다. (ko)
  • 高等裁判所(こうとうさいばんしょ)は、裁判所の種別の一つ。国によって詳細は異なるが、概ね控訴審を担当することが多い。 (ja)
  • En överrätt är i juridik någon av de domstolar, som dömer i högre samt sista instans. Till de svenska överrätterna hör bland allmänna domstolar, hovrätter och Högsta domstolen samt bland förvaltningsdomstolar, kammarrätter och Högsta förvaltningsdomstolen. (sv)
  • 高等法院(英語:High Court)通常指地位僅次於最高法院的一種法院,通常有無限的司法管轄權,但不具最終審判權。 (zh)
  • High court is a name for a variety of courts, often with jurisdiction over the most serious issues. For countries with civil law system, the term 'High court' usually refers to appellate court dealing with first stage of appeal from a trial court, serving as an intermediate body before appeal to the Constitutional Court, Court of Cassation, Supreme Court, or other highest judicial body. The Tokyo High Court of Japan is an example of such a body, hearing appeals from District Courts (the general trial courts) (en)
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  • Obergericht (de)
  • High court (en)
  • Alta corte (it)
  • Haute Cour (fr)
  • 고등법원 (ko)
  • 高等裁判所 (ja)
  • Överrätt (sv)
  • 高等法院 (zh)
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