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Belize Supreme Court

Supreme Court of Belize
Country Belize
Location Corozal Town
Belize City
Dangriga
Coordinates 17°29′38″N 88°11′11″W / 17.49389°N 88.18639°W / 17.49389; -88.18639
Composition method Executive selection
Authorized by Constitution of Belize
Judge term length Until age 65, but may be reappointed
Chief Justice of Belize
Currently Kenneth Benjamin
Since 15 September 2011

The Supreme Court of Judicature of Belize is one of three tiers of courts in Belize, the lower ones being the Magistrate's Courts and the Court of Appeal. It is a court of original jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases as well as an appellate court. It is governed by the Supreme Court of Judicature Act (SCJA).

The Supreme Court consists of three judges. Under Chapter 7 of the Constitution of Belize, the Chief Justice is appointed by the Governor-General on the advice of the Prime Minister. The PM directly appoints the other two judges, known as Puisne Justices. The Supreme Court has had Chief Justices not only from Belize and other Caribbean countries, but from as far afield as Sierra Leone (Abdulai Conteh), Uganda (Samuel Awich, acting) and Palestine (Taufik Cotran).

Section 40 of the SCJA divides Belize into three districts for judicial purposes, each consisting of two political districts. Section 46 names the place where the Supreme Court shall sit in each district. The districts are:

The Supreme Court holds four sessions per year in each of the three districts, for a total of twelve sessions.

The court of last resort was formerly the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom; however, Belize adopted the Caribbean Court of Justice in Trinidad and Tobago as its court of final appeal in 2010.


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