Court (nz)
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The Courts of New Zealand are administered by the Ministry of Justice. Although the ministry is a government department funded by appropriations of taxes by the New Zealand Parliament, the Judiciary is, by constitutional convention, independent of Parliament.
The following Courts administer New Zealand law:
- Supreme Court - Court of Final Appeal. - Previously the Court of Final Appeal was the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.
- Court of Appeal
- High Court - Hears serious criminal and civil cases, as well as appeals from lower courts.
- District Court - Hears minor criminal and civil cases.
- Family Court - Hears family matters, including divorce, estate and care of children cases.
- Youth Court - Hears less serious criminal cases where the accused is aged under 17 years.
- Coronors Court - Inquests into accidental and traumatic deaths.
- Employment Court - Hears employment cases.
- There are also several other court-like judicial bodies that hear or mediate specific classes of cases in less formal settings.
See also
- Find the notion Court in the New Zealandian legal internet


