CSJN

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CSJN is the commonly used abbreviation for Argentina’s Supreme Court of Justice (Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación), the country’s highest judicial authority.

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instanceOf court of last resort
supreme court
abbreviationOf Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación NERFINISHED
appointmentProcess justices appointed by the President of Argentina with Senate approval
branchOfGovernment Judicial Branch of Argentina NERFINISHED
city Buenos Aires
composition a limited number of justices set by law
constitutionalBasis Constitution of Argentina NERFINISHED
country Argentina
countryCapital Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
countryIsoCode AR
countryLegalSystem Argentine legal system
decisionsAre binding on lower courts
establishedBy Argentine Constitution NERFINISHED
fullName Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación NERFINISHED
fullNameInEnglish Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation NERFINISHED
function acts as court of final appeal in federal matters
hears certain cases in original jurisdiction
interprets the Constitution of Argentina
resolves conflicts of jurisdiction between lower courts
reviews constitutionality of laws and acts
hasAuthorityOver federal courts of Argentina
national courts of Argentina NERFINISHED
hasOfficialWebsite yes
hearsCases appeals on federal questions
cases involving foreign states under certain conditions
cases involving provinces and the federal state
constitutional challenges
jurisdiction Argentina NERFINISHED
jurisdictionLevel federal
language Spanish
legalStatus independent branch of government
legalSystem civil law
locatedIn Buenos Aires
City of Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
region Latin America
role head of the Judicial Branch of Argentina
highest judicial authority in Argentina
seat Palacio de Justicia de la Nación NERFINISHED
shortName Corte Suprema NERFINISHED
typeOfCourt constitutional court
court of cassation NERFINISHED

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