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A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions. Supreme courts include:
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States recognised by the United Nations
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States recognised by at least one United Nations member
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Supreme Court of Abkhazia |
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Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (see below) |
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Supreme Court of Kosovo |
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Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (see below) |
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Supreme Court of Northern Cyprus |
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Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of the Republic of China |
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Supreme Court of South Ossetia |
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Constitutional Council, Supreme Court of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic |
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States not recognised by any United Nations members
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Supreme Court of Somaliland |
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Supreme Court of Transnistria |
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Sui generis entities
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European Court of Justice |
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Magistral Court of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta |
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International courts
There are a number of international courts that are the highest courts of appeal for members of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and some of the countries of the Commonwealth of Nations respectively. However, the members of those organisations do sometimes have high courts of their own and their jurisdiction may be limited.
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Notes
- Such recommendations are binding upon the President as per the Three Judges Cases
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