The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal sits in the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast, hearing appeals on points of law in criminal and civil cases from all courts. It is the highest court in Northern Ireland, subject to review only by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.[1] The Judges who sit in this court are known as Lords Justices of Appeal.
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Current Lords Justices
- The Honourable Lord Justice Treacy, appointed November 2017[2][3]
- The Right Honourable Lord Justice McCloskey, appointed 5 September 2019[2]
- The Right Honourable Lord Justice Horner, appointed 5 September 2022[2]
Living Former Lords Justices
this list is incomplete
- The Rt Hon Lord Justice McCollum (appointed January 1997)[4]
- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Campbell (September 1998[4]-August 2008)[5]
- The Rt Hon[6] Lord Justice Sheil (September 2004[7]-January 2007)[8]
- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Higgins (January 2007[9][8]-June 2014)[10]
- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Girvan (appointed January 2007)[9][8]
- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Coghlin (appointed September 2008)[5]
- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Gillen (September 2014-November 2017)[11][12]
- The Rt Hon[13] Lord Justice Weatherup (appointed September 2015)[14]
- The Rt Hon[13] Lord Justice Weir (appointed September 2015)[14]
- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Deeny (appointed September 2017)[15][16]
- The Rt Hon Lord Stephens of Creevyloughgare (appointed September 2017[15]-October 2020)[17]
- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Maguire (appointed 8 January 2021)[18]
See also
References
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