Burkina Faso:
Supreme Court; Appeals Court

Burma:
remnants of the British-era legal system are in place, but
there is no guarantee of a fair public trial; the judiciary is not
independent of the executive

Burundi:
Supreme Court or Cour Supreme; Constitutional Court; Courts
of Appeal (there are three in separate locations); Tribunals of
First Instance (17 at the province level and 123 small local
tribunals)

Cambodia:
Supreme Council of the Magistracy (provided for in the
constitution and formed in December 1997); Supreme Court (and lower
courts) exercises judicial authority

Cameroon:
Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president);
High Court of Justice (consists of nine judges and 6 substitute
judges, elected by the National Assembly)

Canada:
Supreme Court of Canada (judges are appointed by the prime
minister through the governor general); Federal Court of Canada;
Federal Court of Appeal; Provincial Courts (these are named
variously Court of Appeal, Court of Queens Bench, Superior Court,
Supreme Court, and Court of Justice)

Cape Verde:
Supreme Tribunal of Justice or Supremo Tribunal de Justia

Cayman Islands:
Summary Court; Grand Court; Cayman Islands Court of
Appeal

Central African Republic:
Supreme Court or Cour Supreme;
Constitutional Court (all judges appointed by the president); Court
of Appeal; Criminal Courts

Chad:
Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; Criminal Courts; Magistrate
Courts