On 1 October 2019 fivecourts of appeal of general jurisdiction[a] and ninecourts of cassation of general jurisdiction[b] were created in theRussian Federation, which are operating within the respective judicial district.[1]
Courts of appeal of general jurisdiction are the courts of appeal for the 89 regional courts of Russia. Courts of cassation of general jurisdiction are the courts of cassation for the courts of general jurisdiction andjustices of the peace operating in the respective district.
On 13 July 2017, the plenary session of theSupreme Court of Russia adopted a resolution to submit a bill to the State Duma creating separate courts of appeal and cassation courts of general jurisdiction. It is noted that the creation of interregional courts is associated with the need to ensure the independence of the judiciary.[2][3]
The law was signed by thePresident of RussiaVladimir Putin on 29 July 2018. The amendments created nine courts of cassation and five appellation courts of general jurisdiction. The day of the commencement of the activities of these courts is established by the plenary session of the Supreme Court no later than 1 October 2019.
In 2022, shortly aftertheir unilateral annexation, parts of four Ukrainian oblasts came under the jurisdiction of the courts.[4]