High Justice
Requirements
To be eligible for the position of High Justice, individuals must have a deep understanding of legal principles, extensive experience in the field of law, and a reputation for integrity and impartiality.
Appointment
The High Justice is appointed by a combination of the monarch and the parliament, with the approval of the judiciary and legal authorities.
Duties
The duties of the High Justice include interpreting and upholding the law, ensuring justice is administered fairly and impartially, presiding over important legal cases and appeals, and safeguarding the rights and freedoms of the citizens.
Grounds for Removal/Dismissal
The High Justice may be removed from office through impeachment by parliament for gross misconduct or incapacity, or through voluntary retirement or resignation.
Type
Nobility, Non-hereditary
Status
Still in Effect
Form of Address
Your High Justice
Source of Authority
Constitution, Will of the People
Length of Term
Lifelong
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