Nunavut Court of Appeal

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Nunavut Court of Appeal
ᓄᓇᕘᒥ ᐅᓐᓂᓗᖅᓴᖅᑐᓄᑦ ᐃᖅᑲᖅᑐᐃᕕᒃ
Nunavunmi Apiqhuidjutainut Uuktuffaarutit
Cour d'appel du Nunavut
Established1999 (1999)
JurisdictionNunavut
LocationIqaluit
Composition methodex officio justices from Nunavut Court of Justice, territorial courts of Yukon and the Northwest Territories, and Court of Appeal of Alberta
Appeals toSupreme Court of Canada
Appeals fromNunavut Court of Justice
Websitenunavutcourts.ca/nunavut-court-of-appeal
Chief Justice
CurrentlyCatherine Fraser
Since1999

The Nunavut Court of Appeal (NUCA; Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᕘᒥ ᐅᓐᓂᓗᖅᓴᖅᑐᓄᑦ ᐃᖅᑲᖅᑐᐃᕕᒃ, romanizedNunavuumi Unniluqsaqtunut Iqkaqtuivik, Inuinnaqtun: Nunavunmi Apiqhuidjutainut Uuktuffaarutit, French: Cour d'appel du Nunavut) is the highest appellate court in the Canadian territory of Nunavut.

Its positions consist of ex officio justices from the Nunavut Court of Justice, the territorial courts of Yukon and the Northwest Territories, and the Court of Appeal of Alberta. The Chief Justice of Alberta, currently Catherine Fraser, also serves as the Chief Justice of the Nunavut Court of Appeal.

References

  1. ^ "Nunavut Court of Appeal". Nunavut Courts. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Judicial appointments to the Court of Appeal of Nunavut announced". Department of Justice Newsroom. Government of Canada. 24 March 1999. Archived from the original on 16 November 2003. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

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