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词条 Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877
释义

  1. Provisions

  2. Partition and subsequent developments

     Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland  Northern Ireland 

  3. References

     Sources  Citations 
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|statute_book_chapter=40 & 41 Vict. c. 57
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|royal_assent=14 August 1877
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|amendments=Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland), 1877, Amendment Act, 1878; Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Act, 1882; Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Act 1887; Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1888; Courts of Justice Act 1924
|status_IE=Still in force with amendments[1]
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The Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877[2] was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that brought about a major reorganisation of the superior courts in Ireland. It created a Supreme Court of Judicature, comprising the High Court of Justice in Ireland and the Court of Appeal in Ireland. It mirrored in Ireland the changes which the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873 had made in the courts of England and Wales.

Provisions

The Act marked the fusion of the administration of common law and equity in Ireland, although not a merger of the jurisdictions themselves. Prior to the Act coming into force a litigant had to sue in equity in the Court of Chancery and at common law in the common law courts of the Common Pleas, the Exchequer, and the Queen's Bench. Mirroring earlier legislation applying to England and Wales, the Act merged these four courts to become a single High Court of Justice in Ireland; the old courts continued as divisions of the new court. Amending legislation later abolished all but the King's Bench Division and Chancery Division of the High Court.

The Act also created a new Court of Appeal in Ireland.

Partition and subsequent developments

The "Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland" that was created by the 1877 Act was abolished by the Government of Ireland Act 1920, s. 38;[3] in its place were established a separate Supreme Court of Judicature for each of Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland, together with an overarching "High Court of Appeal for Ireland" with appellate jurisdiction for the whole of Ireland. The two new Supreme Courts of Judicature were constituted on a similar basis to the court they replaced, with both being made up of a High Court of Justice and a Court of Appeal (ss. 39, 40).

Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland

The Irish Free State was established on 6 December 1922, comprising the territory which had been designated as Southern Ireland. Article 75 of the Constitution of the Irish Free State carried over the existing court structure for Southern Ireland; this included the courts established under the 1920 Act, with the exception of the High Court of Appeal for Ireland, which was abolished by the Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Act 1922, an act of the United Kingdom Parliament. Subsequently, the Courts of Justice Act 1924 transferred the jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice to the court of the same name created by that Act,[4] and the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court of Justice.[5] Both these jurisdictions have been continued by subsequent legislation.[6]

The Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877 has not been repealed in the Republic of Ireland and thus remains part of its law; the Act was expressly preserved by the Statute Law Revision Act 2007.

Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland the Act was repealed by the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978.[7] However, that Act established a new Supreme Court of Judicature that is of largely the same shape as that established under the 1920 Act, although it also includes a Crown Court in Northern Ireland (which tries indictable offences). Since the establishment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland's Supreme Court has been known as the Court of Judicature in Northern Ireland.

References

Sources

  • {{cite book|last=Pulling|first=Alexander|chapterurl=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hl562s;view=1up;seq=13 |edition=2nd|title=The statutory rules and orders revised, being the statutory rules and orders (other than those of a local, personal, or temporary character) in force on December 31, 1903|volume=Vol.13|year=1904|publisher= H.M.S.O.|location=London |chapter=Supreme Court (Ireland) }}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1877/act/57/enacted/en/html|title=Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877|work=Irish Statute Book|accessdate=11 July 2016}}

Citations

1. ^ 
2. ^The short title of the Act as given by s. 1 was "Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland), 1877"; however, the Act is often cited instead as the "Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Act 1877".
3. ^Government of Ireland Act 1920, s. 38
4. ^Courts of Justice Act 1924, s. 17
5. ^Courts of Justice Act 1924, s. 18
6. ^Courts (Establishment and Constitution) Act 1961; Courts (Supplementary Provisions) Act 1961, ss. 7(2)(a) and 8(2)(a).
7. ^
Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978, sch. 7.
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