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- Q1137751 subject Q7001626.
- Q1137751 abstract "Within the English legal system, the Court of Appeal (formally Her Majesty's Court of Appeal in England & Wales), is second only to the Supreme Court. Established in 1875, the Court of Appeal today comprises 38 Lord Justices of Appeal.The Court has two divisions, Criminal and Civil, led by the Lord Chief Justice and Master of the Rolls respectively. Criminal appeals are heard in its Criminal Division, and civil appeals in the Civil Division. The Criminal Division also hears appeals from the Crown Court, while the Civil Division hears appeals from the County Courts and High Court of Justice. Leave to appeal is required from either the lower court or the Court of Appeal itself; and with leave, further appeal may lie to the Supreme Court.".
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- Q1137751 comment "Within the English legal system, the Court of Appeal (formally Her Majesty's Court of Appeal in England & Wales), is second only to the Supreme Court. Established in 1875, the Court of Appeal today comprises 38 Lord Justices of Appeal.The Court has two divisions, Criminal and Civil, led by the Lord Chief Justice and Master of the Rolls respectively. Criminal appeals are heard in its Criminal Division, and civil appeals in the Civil Division.".
- Q1137751 label "Court of Appeal of England and Wales".
- Q1137751 depiction Royal_courts_of_justice.jpg.