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Registrar (law) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Registrar (law) A registrar is an official in a court in charge of the registry of the court. In common law jurisdictions, registrars are usually judicial officers with the power to hear certain civil matters such as interlocutory applications and assessment of damages. In some jurisdictions they may also hear trials of cases of both parties consent.〔See for example in New Zealand http://www.justice.govt.nz/publications/global-publications/m/media-guide-for-reporting-the-courts-and-tribunals-edition-3.1/3-0-key-participants-for-media-in-the-court/3-2-court-registrar〕 Registrars are assisted by Deputy-Registrars, who in common law jurisdictions are sometime called masters.〔For example in England and Hong Kong〕 ==European Court of Justice== The Registrar is the European Court of Justice's chief administrator. They manage departments under the authority of the Court's president, who is appointed by the Court for a renewable term of six years. The Court may also appoint one or more Assistant Registrars. They help the Court, the Chambers, the President and the Judges in all their official functions. They are responsible for the Registry as well as for the receipt, transmission and custody of documents and pleadings that have been entered in a register initialled by the President. They are Guardian of the Seals and responsible for the Court's archives and publications. The Registrar is responsible for the administration of the Court, its financial management and its accounts. The operation of the Court is in the hands of officials and other servants who are responsible to the Registrar under the authority of the President. The Court administers its own infrastructure; this includes the Translation Directorate, which, employed 44.7% of the staff of the institution.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Departments of the Institution: Translation )〕
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