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Yes, the US Court of International Trade is organized under Article III, and is one of the four types of constitutional courts in the Judicial Branch of federal government.

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Why is the Court of International Trade is classified as a constitutional court rather than a special court is?

It exercises the broad "judicial power of the United States"


The Court of international trade is also known as?

the trade court


Four types of constitutional courts?

1st District court 2nd 12 U.S. courts of appeals 3rd U.S. court of appeals for the Federal circuit 4th U.S. court of international trade


What is the court of international trade also known as?

The Trade Court Novanet/GradPoint


Which court decides tariff cases?

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.


Did the court of international trade replace?

customs court


What replaced the court of international trade?

customs court


What did the court of international trade replace?

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.


What jurisdiction does the court of international trade have?

The US Court of International Trade is one of the constitutional courts organized under Article III of the Constitution. It is one of the four courts that comprise the Judicial Branch of the federal government:US District Courts (trials, original jurisdiction)US Court of International Trade (trials, original jurisdiction)US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts (appeals, appellate jurisdiction)Supreme Court of the United States (appeals, appellate jurisdiction)For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What is the jurisdiction of the US Court of International Trade?

cases that work to resolve international trade disputes :)


Which court reviews cases under the Trade Agreements Act of 1979?

U.S. Court of International Trade


Which court would hear a case concerned with a foreign trade question?

U.S. Court of International Trade