The court comprises a chief judge, and eight associate judges, and may hear cases as the whole court, or as three panels with three judges each.
Eden's court comprises 8 houses, each of 10 rooms with similar layout to those of Halifax College.
The court statutorily comprised a single judge until 1961, when a second judgeship was authorized by Congress, although the position was not actually filled until 1965.
In a trial the court comprises four assessors, two lay and two clerical, who are the sole finders of fact, and their verdict must be unanimous.
The various courts of review comprise one bishop, three priests or deacons, and three lay persons.
The court comprises more than 100 members from about 90 countries.
An over-the-line court is normally made up on a beach and comprises a triangle and an open ended rectangle marked by ropes or lines in the sand.
The new court comprised three members who were appointed by the Governor of New South Wales.
The court comprises three chambers with 16 judges.
The courts of law in Macau comprise the Court of Final Appeal and 11 other courts.