This article is about type of court. For division of the Royal Court of Guernsy, see Courts of Guernsey.
Cour de cassation in France is an example of a supreme ordinary court.
Ordinary court or judicial court is a type of court with comprehensive subject-matter jurisdiction compared to 'specialized court' with limited jurisdiction over specific filed of matters, such as intellectual property court. Due to its comprehensive feature, ordinary courts usually deal with civil case and criminal case, and treated as core part of conventional judiciary.[1] Especially for common law countries, the term superior court is used for courts with general jurisdiction (regardless of instance level in chain of appellate procedure), compared to courts with limited jurisdiction over minor, petty cases such as small claims court.
Sometimes, the term ordinary court is referred to courts with regular procedure or composition, compared to an extraordinary court with irregular procedure or composition.[2]
^"National ordinary courts". European e-Justice Portal. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
^For example, see "O'Donnell, I. (2017-11-09). Extraordinary Courts. In Justice, Mercy, and Caprice: Clemency and the Death Penalty in Ireland". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
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