The Nauru Court of Appeal is the highest court in the judicial system of the Republic of Nauru.
In 1976, Nauru entered into a treaty with Australia, in which litigants could appeal a decision of the Supreme Court of Nauru to the High Court of Australia, which would serve as the final court of appeal.
[1] Under the treaty, the High Court's jurisdiction was limited to cases that did not involve the interpretation or effect of the Nauru Constitution, the membership of the Nauru Parliament, or appeals from the Nauru Lands Committee.
[2] This arrangement between Nauru and Australia, in which appeals were taken to the court of a foreign country, was possibly the only one in the world.
[3] Justice Rangajeeva Wimalasena - President of the Court of Appeal.