In Tanzania, the hierarchy of precedent is structured primarily around the court system. At the top is the Supreme Court, whose decisions are binding on all lower courts. Below the Supreme Court are the Court of Appeal and High Court, which provide binding precedents for subordinate courts. Finally, the District and Primary Courts follow, where decisions can be persuasive but are not binding on higher courts.
supreme court
It depends which supreme court you are referring to. Countries have different legislation and hierarchy for courts of law.
Although the names or titles of the courts may differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction - from low to high they usually are> Justice of The Peace Court or Magistrate's Court - Municipal Court - State Circuit Courts - State Court of Appeals - State Supreme Court. The federal system is> US District Court - US Court of Appeals - US Supreme Court. In the federal system there are other specialized courts which function in their areas of specialization e.g.: US Patent Court - IRS Tax Court - etc)
Municipal Court - County Court - Circuit (or District) Court - Court of Appeals- Supreme Court.
Basically how precedents relate to the hierarchy of courts is that all the lower level courts within the judicial system applies the rule of law or precedent that was created at the court above them. For example, since the privy council is the highest level in the hierarchy of courts, in fact, the court of appeal, the supreme, resident magistrate and even petty sessions courts would apply the decisions made in similar cases.
A hierarchy is the social system in ancient Egypt
The union matters in Tanzania are at times settled in an Industrial court. Non union matters are not handled by the court.The Union matter in Tanzania is usually handled by the union. The non-union matters can be handled in court.
Hierarchy is a system of person or things ranked one above the other
what is the standing point executive chef in hierarchy system
Hierarchy
The Latin translation of ceramic hierarchy is digeri Ceramic. A hierarchy is a system that is arranged in a graded order.