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  • 1High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I — The High Court of Justice is the name given to the court established by the Rump Parliament to try King Charles I of England. This was an ad hoc tribunal created specifically for the purpose of trying the king, although the same name was used… …

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  • 2High Court of Australia — Established 1903 Jurisdiction Australia Location Ca …

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  • 3High Court of Justiciary — Royal Coat of Arms in Scotland Established 1672 Jurisdiction Scotland …

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  • 4High Court of New Zealand — Established 1841 Jurisdiction New Zealand Location Wellington and other cities …

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  • 5High Court of Justice — For other uses, see High Court of Justice (disambiguation). High Court of Justice Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand Established 1875 …

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  • 6High Court (Ireland) — Not to be confused with Courts of Northern Ireland#High Court. Ireland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Republic of Ireland …

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  • 7High Court of Justice — (also the High Court) the branch of the legal system in England and Wales that deals mainly with serious civil cases (= ones concerned with the private rights of citizens rather than with crimes). It is divided into the Queen’s Bench, the… …

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  • 8High Court of South Africa — The High Court of South Africa is a court of law in South Africa. The court, when constituted in 1994, inherited the jurisdiction of the provincial and local divisions of the Supreme Court of South Africa that was formally abolished following the …

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  • 9High Court (Hong Kong) — Infobox High Court court name = Court of Appeal (Hong Kong) imagesize = 250px caption = Entrance of the High Court in Admiralty established = country = Hong Kong location = Hong Kong coordinates= type = authority = Hong Kong Basic Law appeals =… …

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  • 10High Court — noun High Court is used before these nouns: ↑court, ↑judge, ↑showdown, ↑trial, ↑writ …

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