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Supreme Courts. Appeal judgments are final. Maritime cases do not go to the National Supreme Court (NSC) unless a special review or supervision process is being invoked under the Civil Procedure Law. Maritime Courts usually have three divisions: the Maritime Commercial Division; the Admiralty Division; and the Enforcement Division. Maritime Courts have jurisdiction over any maritime cases defined by the NSC. The jurisdiction of Maritime
DOI link for Supreme Courts. Appeal judgments are final. Maritime cases do not go to the National Supreme Court (NSC) unless a special review or supervision process is being invoked under the Civil Procedure Law. Maritime Courts usually have three divisions: the Maritime Commercial Division; the Admiralty Division; and the Enforcement Division. Maritime Courts have jurisdiction over any maritime cases defined by the NSC. The jurisdiction of Maritime
Supreme Courts. Appeal judgments are final. Maritime cases do not go to the National Supreme Court (NSC) unless a special review or supervision process is being invoked under the Civil Procedure Law. Maritime Courts usually have three divisions: the Maritime Commercial Division; the Admiralty Division; and the Enforcement Division. Maritime Courts have jurisdiction over any maritime cases defined by the NSC. The jurisdiction of Maritime
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