- appellate jurisdiction
- the power of a judge to hear appeals from a previous decision made by a lower court
(Note If the ECJ tries to decide if a national court’s decision to refer a case to it is correct, then the ECJ is exercising a form of appellate jurisdiction.)
Definition
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Nearby termsancillary relief
animus revocandi
antecedents
anti-suit injunction
any other business
» appellate jurisdiction
application notice
argue
arrest
assault
assent
animus revocandi
antecedents
anti-suit injunction
any other business
» appellate jurisdiction
application notice
argue
arrest
assault
assent
