National Audit Council (Faneria)

The National Audit Council is the judicial branch of the Government of Faneria. Despite being the highest court in Faneria, the NAC does not act as a final arbiter on appeals, which are handed down to High Courts; instead, it is tasked with the management of the lower courts and high-level legal interpretations, as well as being the body primarily responsible for impeachments within the Cananachist structure of government.

National Audit Council of the Republic of the Fhainn
EstablishedFebruary 8, 1911 (1911-02-08)
LocationOirthidún
Composition methodDirectorial nomination with Assembly confirmation
Judge term length10 years, unlimited terms
Number of positions7
Websitenac.cts.fh

Structure and Membership

The NAC consists of seven members selected from among the existing pool of judges by the Director of the Republic prior to end-of-year approval by the National Assembly; Auditors being elected upon the death or term-end of a previous member. If no proposed candidates are approved by popular vote in the Assembly, the remaining Auditors are permitted to elevate a judge of their choice.

Within the Council, the most senior Auditor holds the title of Auditor-General, controlling proceedings within the assembled court. Three of the remaining six Auditors are elected internally to the positions of Speakers to the NEAC, the Assembly, and the Public, with the former two attending meetings of their respective areas of appointment and the latter being responsible for press relations. The lesser three Auditors typically handle ceremonial roles outside of Council rulings, namely advising the High Courts and directing national level anticorruption efforts.

Jurisdiction and Powers

Legal Foundations

Impeachment

Appointment of Judges

History

Controversial Rulings

Criticisms of Structure