There are many different supreme courts - one of the US and one for each of the States. They have different numbers of judges, depending on the Constitution of each state. There are eight judges on the US Supreme Court (Nine seats for judges).
Provincial Courts have jurisdiction only in their respective province, whereas Federal Courts have unlimited jurisdiction in Canada. Judges in Provincial Courts are appointed by premiers whereas Judges in Federal Courts are appointed by the governor general or prime minister.
No answer, because the question is far too vague ! -What kind of judges, where, and in what country -stupid question. Some are elected by populace, some by their peers, some by appointment of various people.
Life.
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by overseeing the implementation of laws and approving presidential appointments. It also checks the judicial branch by confirming judicial appointments and having the power to impeach federal judges.
Local judges are generally elected, but federal judges are appointed.
Appointed by Executive Branch, approved or rejected by Legislative branch
No. They're appointed for 14 years.
President ; they are approved by the Senate & they are appointed for life.
No branch serves for life. Some officers and officials serve for life. For example, federal judges serve for life.
The President has the power to appoint federal judges for life, and Congress confirms or denies the appointments. The federal courts' most important power is that of judicial review, the authority to interpret the Constitution.
There are no qualifications in the judicial branch. Justices and judges are appointed.
judicial branch
Federal judges are appointed for life, meaning that they hold their seats until they resign, die, or are (rarely) removed from office.
Appointed for life.
The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.
Within the US Federal Government, the executive branch appoints the various judges in the Federal justice system. Supreme Court judges and Federal district judges are appointed by the US President and must be approved by a majority of the US Senate.