The Supreme Court is the highest court in each of the Australian states.
In all states the highest court is called the Supreme Court.
The highest courts in Germany are Constitutional Courts. Germany has sixteen states and each state has a constitutional court. Judges are elected by the two houses of the German parliament.
Sydney
Courts from lowest to highest1. District Courts (among/in the states)2. Courts or Appeal (In the middle)3. Supreme Court (Highest - These cases take place in Washington DC)
No. The Supreme Court of the United States is head of the Judicial branch, but there are lower courts and tribunals that are also included, such as the US District Courts and the US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts, among others.
The highest court in the federal system is the United States Supreme Court, with nine Supreme Court Justices. The states do not share jurisdiction with the federal court, so the states courts are not a part of the federal court system. Each state decides what it calls its highest court. In Texas, there is a separate court for civil versus criminal cases.
District Courts
No, if you are each a different state you cannot comment or refuse to accept decisions of different state courts.
Federal court systems are located in each state of the United States. State and Federal courts can each try an individual for the same crime if they share the same jurisdiction.
There are 76 senators in the Australian Senate, with 12 from each of the 6 states and 2 each from the autonomous internal territories.
The Australian federation is an agreement by the states to abide by the rules set out under the Australian constitution to work in cooperation with each other as one nation.
They can solve problems through the courts or used federal law.