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High Court of Justice of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla

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of the various autonomous communities. The new territorial model and the new model of judicial power made it necessary to replace the two old courts—seated in Granada and Seville, respectively—with a single court for the whole of Andalusia, Ceuta, and Melilla, as well as the creation of the
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of Andalusia and the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and is the final appeal court for all legal processes that occur in those areas, whatever law is invoked as applicable, in accord with the Organic Law of Judicial Power and without prejudice to the powers reserved to the
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transferred material and human resources to the TSJA, permitting the latter to gain more institutional importance within Andalusia. This occurred in part because of a series of agreements increasing cooperation between the Andalusian Autonomous Government and the
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As remarked above, the TSJA is the highest court in Andalusia, Ceuta, and Melilla, subject only to the powers reserved for the Supreme Court of Spain. More specifically, the TSJA fulfills several roles, corresponding to its various divisions
266:, with carved pyramids and a 16th-century clock in the center. That clock used to be in an interior staircase; its old place was filled in 1806 by a marble medallion with the figure of King 258:; the façade was completed in 1587. The building contains numerous sculptures and paintings from roughly that era, as well is ironwork, tapestries, and so forth. In 1762 a stone 82:. The TSJA has full power over all the jurisdictional orders: civil and penal law, social law, administrative disputes, and any other orders that may be created in the future. 435: 773: 513: 491: 471: 207: 532: 753: 664: 570: 624: 669: 254:. The oldest parts of the present building were built around 1531. The present façade and staircase date from slightly later, during the reign of King 710: 202:
On 17 June 1999 it was celebrated the tenth anniversary of the High Court of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla, with the presence and involvement of the
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The TSJA was created as provided for in Article 7 of the original (1981) Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia. In the first ordinary session of the
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The seat of the high court is the former Royal Chancery of Granada. From 1505 to 1834, the Royal Chancery had jurisdiction over the
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was chosen as the seat of the TSJA, making that city the judicial capital of Andalusia;
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powers and power to review administrative actions by government entities. The
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were created as in Seville. Both of these also have equivalents in Granada.
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Owing in part to the judicial history of Seville, two displaced divisions (
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president of the Supreme Court and of the General Council of the Judiciary
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The TSJA is the final jurisdictional court of all trials initiated in the
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and gave rise to a new judicial model adapted to the requirements of the
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In 1834, the status of the Chancery was reduced to that of an
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and the large volume of cases generated in the surrounding
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Tribunal Superior de Justicia de AndalucĂ­a, Ceuta y Melilla
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The TSJA was constituted in 1989. This superseded the old
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High Court of Justice of Andalusia

Granada
Spanish
court
Andalusia
Spanish
autonomous cities
Ceuta
Melilla
autonomous community
Supreme Court
Parliament of Andalusia
Granada
Seville
Audiencias Territoriales
Spanish Constitution of 1978
Statutes of Autonomy
Divisions (Salas) of Civil and Penal Law
Division of Social Law
precedents
Division of Administrative Disputes
Division of Social Law
Málaga
province
Málaga
Andalusian Autonomous Government
General Council of the Judiciary
president of the Supreme Court and of the General Council of the Judiciary
president of the Andalusian Regional Government

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