The Framework of Union. a Comparison of Some Union Constitutions

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The Framework of Union. a Comparison of Some Union Constitutions
Long, Basil Kellett, 1878-1944
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There are now sixteen members of the Federal Judiciary, elected for six years by the Federal Assembly, which appoints the President and Vice-President every two years. Sixteen substitutes are also- elected for the six years' term. Federal Judges are capable of re-election at the end of their term. The salary of the President is £440 per annum, and that of the other Judges £400 per annum.
* Quick S* Garran : " Ann. Canst, Australian Camm.," p, 777, Digitized by Google CHAP. XI. CENT. JUDICATURE:
... JURISDICTION. 155 Every Swiss citizen eligible for the National Council can be elected ; but a Judge cannot also be a member of the Federal Council or Assembly, or be appointed as an official by the Federal Council or Assembly, or follow any profession.
The jurisdiction of the Swiss Federal Tribunal falls under four heads: I, As a Court of Original Civil Jurisdictiofi : It can decide cases : — (i.) Between the Confederation and one or more Cantons (ii.) Between Cantons, (iii.) Between individuals or corporations as plaintiff and the Confederation as defendsmt, if the matter in dispute amounts to 3,000 francs (iv.) Between Cantons and Corporations or Individuals ; if one party demands trial before the Federal Tribunal and the amount in dispute is 3,000 francs, (v.) Between Commimes of different Cantons as to disputed questions of citizenship, (vi.) As to homeless people, expropriations for railways or public works, civil questions between the Confederation and Railway Companies and the winding-up of the latter, (vii.) Questions which by the Constitution or the legislation of a Canton [duly ratified by the Federal Assembly] are entrusted to its competency (viii.) Questions brought before it by agreement between the parties, where the amount in depute is 3,000 francs //.


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