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179:. Thus, he is an agent of the State, responsible for saying the Law definitively. Specifically in the case of the Federal Court, the judge is responsible for judging the actions in which the Union, its autarchies and federal public companies are, in some way, interested. In addition, it also judges other matters, such as those involving foreign States, the dispute over indigenous rights, cases relating to nationality and naturalization, and the execution of foreign judgment. 286: 22: 182:
In criminal matters, among others, it judges political crimes and criminal offenses committed to the detriment of goods, services or interests of the Union or its municipal entities or public companies, crimes against the organization of work and, as a general rule, crimes committed on board ships or
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have a single status (Article 2, Part 1 of the Law “On the Status of Judges in the Russian Federation”). As of 2009, there were 23,297 federal judges in the country in the general court system. Judges of federal courts are appointed by the
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are also appointed by the president and are therefore also "federal judges" (or Article III judges). Federal judges in the United States are appointed for life (impeachment through the U.S. Congress is possible).
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For 2018, Article III judges include 807 judges: 9 in the Supreme Court, 179 in the circuit courts of appeal, 673 in the federal district courts, and 9 judges in the
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does not define the concept of “federal judge”, but provides for the position of a judge of a federal court. At the same time, all judges in the
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are judges appointed by a federal level of government as opposed to the state/provincial/local level.
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"Chronological History of Authorized Judgeships - Courts of Appeals"
"Opinion: The truly worrying aspect of a federal judge's ruling on assault weapons"
The Washington Post
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O que faz de um Presidente da Republica um Presidente Republicano? : Paradigmas
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10.14195/978-989-26-0758-0
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