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  1. Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The Haute Cour (English: High Court) was the feudal council of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was sometimes also called the curia generalis, the curia regis, or, rarely, the parlement.

  2. La Corte Suprema o Tribunal Supremo (en hebreo: בית המשפט העליון, Beit haMishpat ha'Elyon) es la máxima instancia judicial del Estado de Israel. Tiene su sede en Jerusalén, capital del país. Su competencia territorial abarca todo el Estado.

  3. Judiciary of Israel. Israeli Supreme Court at night. The judicial system of Israel consists of secular courts and religious courts. The law courts constitute a separate and independent unit of Israel 's Ministry of Justice. The system is headed by the President of the Supreme Court and the Minister of Justice. [1]

  4. The Supreme Court of Israel ( Hebrew: בֵּית הַמִּשְׁפָּט הָעֶלְיוֹן, romanized : Beit haMishpat haElyon; Arabic: المحكمة العليا, romanized : al-Maḥkama al-‘Ulyā) is the highest court in Israel. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all other courts, and in some cases original jurisdiction .

  5. El Poder Judicial de Israel es una rama independiente del gobierno que incluye tanto a las cortes civiles como a las cortes religiosas . Cortes civiles. Corte Suprema. Ubicada en Jerusalén, funciona como una corte de apelaciones.

  6. About the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court in Jerusalem is the highest court of Israel and the final court of appeals. The Court consists of 15 Justices and two Registrars.

  7. ABOUT THE SUPREME COURT. The Supreme Court in Jerusalem is the highest court of Israel and the final court of appeals. The Court consists of 15 Justices and two Registrars. The head of the Supreme Court and of the whole judicial system is the President of the Supreme Court.