Supreme Court of the United Kingdom: Final Court of Appeal
Overview
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (SCUK) is the highest court in the UK for civil cases and criminal appeals. It is the final court of appeal for all courts in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.History
The SCUK was established by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, replacing the House of Lords as the highest court in the UK.
Jurisdiction
The SCUK has jurisdiction over appeals on arguable points of law of the greatest public importance. These include cases involving constitutional law, human rights, criminal law, and public law.
Composition
The SCUK is composed of 12 Justices of the Supreme Court, who are appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister. The Justices are all highly experienced and qualified jurists, with backgrounds in both academia and legal practice.
Location
The SCUK is located in the Middlesex Guildhall in Westminster, London.
Significance
The SCUK is a vital part of the UK legal system. It ensures that cases are decided fairly and impartially, and that the law is applied consistently throughout the UK.
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