<P> In the United Arab Emirates, the Federal Supreme Court of the United Arab Emirates was created in 1973 after the adoption of the Constitution . The Supreme Court is the highest and final superior court of record and is empowered to exercise its powers, subject to the provisions of the Constitution . The court rulings take precedence over all lower Courts . The Emirati judicial system is complex blend of both Islamic law and civil law . In some cases such as capital punishment, the decision may be passed on to the President of the country (currently Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan). </P> <Ul> <Li> For Honduras, see Supreme Court of Honduras . </Li> <Li> For Peru, see Supreme Court of Peru . </Li> <Li> For Poland, see Supreme Court of the Republic of Poland . </Li> <Li> For Romania, see High Court of Cassation and Justice . </Li> <Li> For Uganda, see Supreme Court of Uganda </Li> <Li> For Ukraine, see Supreme Court of Ukraine . </Li> <Li> For Vietnam, see Supreme People's Court of Vietnam . </Li> </Ul> <Li> For Honduras, see Supreme Court of Honduras . </Li> <Li> For Peru, see Supreme Court of Peru . </Li>

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