customs court
the trade court
In the US, the Customs Court Act of 1980 replaced the old United States Customs Court with the United States Court of International Trade. See below link:
The Trade Court Novanet/GradPoint
The US Court of International Trade hears cases involving US tariff laws. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has jurisdiction over appeals.
customs court
The Customs Court Act of 1980 replaced the old United States Customs Court with the United States Court of International Trade. The court is situated in New York City, NY, but is empowered to sit anywhere in the US, including foreign nations.
The Court of International Trade was established in 1980 to replace the old United States Customs Court. The Customs Court was absorbed into the new court, which expanded its jurisdiction beyond customs matters to include international trade disputes more broadly.
cases that work to resolve international trade disputes :)
U.S. Court of International Trade
U.S. Court of International Trade
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has nationwide jurisdiction over cases involving patent law. It hears appeals of cases involving international trade from the US Court of International Trade.
There are officially only nine judges on the US Court of International Trade; however, there are thirteen seated at present.