Federal Court of the Slavic Federation
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Federal Court of the Slavic Federation | |
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Established | 1652 |
Country | Slavic Federation |
Location | Arbatskaya, Dunajgrad |
Composition method | See below |
Authorized by | Slavic Federal Charter |
Judge term length |
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Number of positions | 19+1 |
Chief Justice | |
Currently | TBD |
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The Federal Court of the Slavic Federation, commonly known as the Slavic Federal Court (SFC), officially just the Federal Court, is the highest court in the Slavic Federation in relation to Matters of Slavic Federation law. The Federal Court is tasked with interpreting Slavic Federation law, and ensuring the uniform application across all member States of the Federation. The Court was established in 1652 and is based in the Arbatskaya district of Dunajgrad; and is composed of one Puisne Justice per member State – currently 19 – plus the Chief Justice, and a quorum of fifteen Justices must be met for the Court to render a verdict. The Court has been led by Chief Justice XXXX since 1703.