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Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea
The Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea has been the highest court of Papua New Guinea since 16 September 1975, replacing the pre-Independence Supreme Court (corresponding to the post-Independence National Court) and the overseas appellate tribunals from 1902 to 1975 of the High Court of Australia and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Judges of the pre-Independence Supreme Court automatically became the justices of the National Court and accordingly among the pool of judges available to be empanelled as a Supreme Court bench. "The National and Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea is composed of the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and 21 Judges."〔 "Supreme and National Court of Papua New Guinea." http://www.pngjudiciary.gov.pg/www/html/56-judges.asp 19 July 2012.〕 =="Full Court" of the National Court== Not separately constituted, it is an appellate committee or "full court" of the National Court, which is the superior-level trial court; judges of the National Court form panels of the Supreme Court on an ad hoc basis to hear appeals from the National Court and from assorted administrative tribunals as well as to hear references in the Court's original jurisdiction.
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